Like the title says I'm completely new to room acoustics and have no idea where to start. Up until now I've been worrying only about speakers, electronics, and a little bit about cables. My speaker placement and listening position are based off what I think should be good placement given my listening room (aka bedroom). My speakers are OB so the need to get them away from the rear wall was a factor in my decision for placement.
I'd like to get some feedback about speaker placement/my listening position. Also, how do I know if I need room treatments/any suggestions? I don't have a lot to spend and can't do anything permanent to the walls/doors.
I've linked a dropbox folder with some pictures of my room. Room is estimated to be 10' wide x 16' long x 8' tall. There's also a layout picture that was posted on the apartment's website that I marked up a bit.
https://www.dropbox.com/sh/ei22cmpoxaucvd6/Pkhn8vZXcURed marks speakers
Green marks my position
Blue lines mark where external noise comes from mostly (Luckily there's a bit of external soundproofing and it's a quiet neighborhood).
The doors are very lightweight and seem to be almost acoustically transparent.
Obviously the HVAC unit is the loudest. It sort of resonates in my room as well.
The other blue lines near my roommates bathroom are due to the exhaust fan which is somewhat loud and obnoxious.
PC is doubling as a media player and gaming machine so there is a small amount of noise from the fans/water pump. It's sitting behind the desk that's in between the speakers.