little help on my room

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Im gonna explain all and point out clearly what i need after.
I got my new setup in the basement and it sounds good and all
but im a total noob in acoustics here is a drawing of the room
with the major items in it. I was wondering what kind of accoustic
treatment would be good in your opinion and where i should get my
foam and whatever from (or maybe it doesn't matter?)

(The blue line is where i've put some speaker isolation foam that i had left)
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I already know its not an ideal room (that's pretty obvious)

- What should i do with this room
- What kind of foam or whatever should i get (From which company and what pieces (Bass trap or whatever))
 
No foam!!! Bass traps - 4" thick minimum OC 703, 705 or Roxul. In the back corners floor to ceiling, cloud above mixing area, traps at points of first reflection on the side walls. Can you move the pool table down, and set up your desk on the other 14ft wall? (not sure what the little symbol is in bottom right corner) Where you have it now, you've got that long hallway making your sound (first reflection points) unsymmetrical.
 
Hmm i kinda forgot to add there's another computer down there on the 14'' wall ( stupid me i even did the drawing on this computer) I can't really move it its the home computer, i can't move the billard table either :/ i'll check out those bass traps man
 
Can you flip the set up so your mixing desk is against the wall at the bottom? This will create a far more symmetric area which you can then treat.
I'd suggest giving this a read through to get yourself positioned properly in the room: Basics of Room Setup -
 
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