THANKYOU LAK,
I just looked at your system and the only words i can think of is "WOW that's some real next level equipment"
i wish i could think of something more appropriate to say. VERY NICE
I put some thought into room acoustics, analyzed, modeled, and spoke to some people about the issue.
I have mixed thoughts and feelings about the subject, because I received mixed answers about the effects I should receive.
Here are my findings from study:
Axial: (2 wall) - no unwanted 2 wall pressure issues.
Tangential: (4 wall) - 79, 85, 152, 155, 227, 229, 231, 239, 302, 304 Hz. These are + 7 dB - + 9 dB over acceptable.
Room Observations: I have a basement room structure. Basements have special low frequency issues. I will need absorption from 79 - 304 Hz. That can be accomplished by
starting with 6 panels. front and side walls. I have unequal side wall surface continuity with different openings in both side walls. This is an image killer and I must fill those open spaces and provide uniform surfaces for side wall reflection management. The audio rack must be removed from the front wall and all equipment placed upon the floor or a low rack. I can not have any surfaces or objects within the sound triangle to produce spurious reflections. obviously the tv placement is not helping.