The only real answer is to try different positions.
We don't know the shape, size, or content of your room, but even if we did it's better to try things out and take it from there.
The only real answer is to try different positions.
We don't know the shape, size, or content of your room, but even if we did it's better to try things out and take it from there.
Yep I agree. The only main places that you should really "avoid" are the direct center of any parallel walls (especially the direct center of all boundaries), close to corners, and next to a wall. You'll probably get good results with a mic placed around 30-40% the distance between most boundaries.