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How should I position my Monitors/desk in this big open room?

This is a diagram I drew to show you what I'm talking about. Its an open room, with two open doorways, and some windows, that have drapes, that can be pulled up and down. There are three places I can set my desk & monitors up in this room, what do you think would be the best place and direction for the monitors to face, A, B, or C?

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What ever wall you choose to be facing, you need to be in the middle of it. you need to have the same amount of space on you left and right.
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Mongoo,

It would have helped a lot if you'd mentioned the room dimensions. Regardless, set up so the loudspeakers fire the long way down the room. Then center yourself on the wall you're facing, as was already suggested.

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