dwillis45
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Just a late night observation; this looks really cool. But where did you come up with the ideas for room treatment for your room? I see some acoustic treatment things here that I have never been recommended to do for a space like this.
Why the wall of stuff behind your monitors? What are those monitors? What is your dog's name?
Believe it or not, a lot of the stuff in there is very basic, including the corner traps, panels at the first reflection points (which are obscured by the curtains), and the cloud. There are a few oddities that are room specific, like filling the window well. Some things are also experimental (like the cubes) or driven purely by room sounds. The large traps behind the monitors were placed there because I was having some serious low end build up at that precise point. They started out as part of a rear wall trapping scheme, but were moved and tested in the current position. They worked, it helped, so they stayed.
I should also point out that this is a square room. Square rooms, I believe, are atypical and require special types of treatments not necessarily associated with your standard room. Unfortunately, there is not a lot of treatment advice out there pertaining only to the square room. Most people just say it's bad, move on, or tell you to build a partition wall. The discussions that I have seen, tend to focus on extensive rear wall treatment, which explains some of the oddities you see.