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Where to place absorbtion and diffusers?

Ok, I am using my bedroom as my tracking and my control room, and it is almost a perfect square. It has all parallel walls, and is 9 foot wide, 11 foot long, and 9 foot to the ceiling. I was wanting to know where the best places are to put absorbtion and diffusers. I currently have 2" auralex on the wall behind the monitors (back wall), and on the left and right walls. I have nothing on the wall in which the monitors are facing (behind me when mixing). I also have nothing on the ceiling, and have bare concrete floors. My question is where are the best places to put auralex (I can always move my current auralex) and diffusers, keeping in mind I have concrete floors. I plan on putting LENRD bass traps in the corners also.
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> 9 foot wide, 11 foot long, and 9 foot to the ceiling. I was wanting to know where the best places are to put absorbtion and diffusers. <

I don't think diffusors will help much in a room that size. You'll find a lot of good advice on all of this in my Acoustics FAQ:

www.ethanwiner.com/acoustics.html

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that is a great FAQ!

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