I just finished a new pair of 4-ways and would like to now ask for a little help in understanding my room dynamics before I try to add any treatments. I figure this is the place to ask.
My listening room is 12 ft wide, 8ft tall and 38 ft deep. There are 3 adjoining rooms each with a 3ft wide cased arch opening leading into my listening room. They are all along one side of the room, located on the 38' wall. Because there are no doors this makes the total area (of actual air space) approx 700sq.ft. However, my listening room is only 450 sq.ft. The speakers/subs are placed along the 12' wall and I sit about 10' back from them. Thus my listening position is just about 1/3 of the total depth of the room. The back of the speakers are placed 18" from the wall and 30" from the side walls with a 7' projection screen hanging between them. I hope I'm painting an OK picture for you folks

The 38' walls each have a 4' high knee wall with a pillar extending up to the ceiling. The knee walls only extend 3' into the room and are located 12' from front wall (exactly where my listening position is).
I have dual 12" Peerless XLS subs w/ f3 @ 27hz
http://www.selahaudio.com/id13.html. I listen to everything from Bluegrass to Primus depending on my mood, usually at pretty high volume levels...I love to get hit in the chest by the kick-drum. The room is all Hardwood floors, 75% covered by large Oriental rugs. No exposed hardwood b/t listening position and speakers.
Given all this info can anyone fill me in as to the dynamics of my listening area?
Thanks for any input you guys can give.
Christof