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Originally Posted by PaulP I believe what's most important for symmetry is the part of the room that's
in front of you. Any differences on the sides will affect the imaging since
the reflections from there are close in time to the source. What happens
behind you comes later and has less effect.
Your desk looks awfully deep. There will be reflections off that which could
be a problem.
Paul P |
My question about this is am I to close to the jut out that's to the left of the mix position? see the image in the first post. Im thinking maybe if I bring the monitors and desk all the way to the front wall I can sit in between the 2 side walls easier...but then I have to deal with the speaker boundary effects...
In mixing today I did take 2 bass traps ( 2' x 4' x 6") and put them about a foot off the rear wall behind the mix position. These tightened up the low end a bit. I also put one of these under the console on the floor. This seemed to help some with the vertical null I was having last night.