dwillis45
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[MENTION=193247]bluesfordan[/MENTION] didn't give us a blueprint, but it sounded like he had regular corners for 3 bass traps and a door in the 4th. The corners are where the bass accumulates, or whatever it does, so that would be the most effective place for those traps. Sure, moveable if that makes sense, but if you eliminate the corner, nothing is going to build up there.
I was just talking about the overhead clouds that are for those early reflections during mixing. IMO, those don't have to be too concerned about LF content, but you can put whatever fits. I have a couple of 4" panels hung a few inches away from the (8') ceiling and close to the fan, but I don't mix bass heavy content ever, so my room is Ok for what I do (and I'm not a measurer ).
I'm not sure that the corner door completely eliminates the corner. Even a corner door may leave a small amount of wall space until you hit the door frame. And then there is the wall space above the door. Depending on the ceiling height, this could be a couple of feet. And finally, there is the corner space where the ceiling meets both walls. These Trihedral corners are fairly important and I would try to treat all four--even if it required some innovative steps.