Sorry, another 703 pannel, room question

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Ok, i appoligize, i have one question, well actually 3 that all relate to the same problem. First, i only have enough wall space to put one full 2x4 pannel in the corner of my room. This just so happens to be the biggest problem area i've found when running lower fequency sine waves through my speakers. Especially at 125hrz. This is the coner infront of right moniter. Is it detremental to do this? Will it make my room "lopsided?"

Part two, now on the other "corner" which the same speaker above faces, i have room. The only thing is it isn't a corner. It's a 45 degree angle. Do i just put a trap on my wall flat? That's what i assume. But then that means there are two traps which are directly in the path of one moniter, none in the path of the other.

Sorry, i'm just a bit confused since my room has many limitations. Here is a little picture of my room, not to scale. And i can't move anything, people have suggested it in the past or moved things. It's not to scale, and this is the only way things fit.

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you can always put panels in the joint where the ceiling meets the top of the wall. This would help with the bass trapping.
 
tmix said:
you can always put panels in the joint where the ceiling meets the top of the wall. This would help with the bass trapping.
Yeah, i forgot to mention that. I can do that on all the corners, no problem. Which is the plan, 2x2 pannels on the ceiling corners. But should i put a trap on the one wall as well?
 
well, supposadly, you cant have too much bass trapping.
 
weird sounding-

how about, you cant have enough? or its never too much? catch my drift?
 
My main concern is any sort of lopsided sound. I'm about to go buy wood to frame it (i know there is different oppinions on this, but it needs be decently sturdy in eathquake friendly california. So once i make some (two 2x2 by 4 in), i can experiment a bit, see what's up. I'd like a more scientific approch, as i'm a bit in the dark, we'll see.
 
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