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your room is almost square - a difficult layout. it could be that your present set-up, diagonally, may work best. the biggest problem i see, both in your present set-up, or if you moved it so the speakers are at the edges of the cased openings, is that your speakers are too close to the walls. but, being close to the walls seems to be less detrimental where they are now, vs where i suggested, unless you can treat the adjacent walls w/sound absorption and/or diffusion. and, i think you need to do this even where the speakers are now.the speakers really need to be pulled out into the room, something it seems is difficult w/your layout. perhaps there's a way you could set up your speakers so that they could easily be moved - get them away from the walls when you're listening; move them back when you're not...examples of the two set-ups:- corner set-up slightly changed, w/acoustical treatment on walls - red more critical than black; furniture moved to suit. also, heavy-curtain window treatment...- speakers at edge of openings; w/acoustical treatment on wallsdoug s.
How much grief would you get if you put the tv right in front of those three windows?
Do you have kids? I didn't know if that gate in one of the photos was for the dog or a toddler (or both). The reason I ask is because it's tough to have speakers pulled into a room with kid traffic.That corner may be the best spot, considering the multiple uses of the room. Some absorption treatments, starting in the corner, could really help (like what doug s, suggests). I've been amazed what panels did in my listening room. While our living room is now untreated, the sound really tightened up when I added a panel behind our TV (also in a corner) and in the other corner.
Thanks a bunch for your thoughts. The idea of moving the speakers when I'm watching/listening is one I've had before, but my current speakers are too big and heavy(130lbs each) for that to be an idea I'd like. The second option you mentioned(speakers at edge of openings) would be easier than the first and seems like it might be possible. I'm probably gonna have to move them into that spot this weekend and see how it sounds and looks. If I were to go with the idea of moving them when watching/listening, roughly where do you think they should be placed? I really appreciate your time and ideas.