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PS - where is central FL are you - east, west, center, etc.
Welcome. I agree on the necessity of room treatments. I started with things like hanging a tapestry, diffusing from CD/LP on racks. After a while I realized this helped but was far from adequate. Many of the treatments you can buy were not thick enough to a very wide frequency range or took up a lot of room real estate like big corner bass traps. What I'm doing now I have some Corning 703 panels, 4" thick, I have one at each first reflection and 3 others, one in a back corner to offset an open doorway where the other corner would be, the last two on the wall in the middle behind my speakers, which sounded better than in those corners. These look bad sticking out, I may see about getting them air brushed on a design or something later.This made a huge improvement and I didn't even realize there was any problem. I don't want to add more afraid I might make the room too dead sounding. Then again, I thought my friend's room was dead, he has a lot of treatment and hooked me up with the Corning stuff. Trying it though and hearing will make a believer.
Hello and welcome to AC, inline_phil! Looks like you got a bad case of audiophilia.
A good friend of mine recntly built a dedicated listening room for his big Martin Logans [the really massive ones] with the 703 panels. He did something clever: did not sheet rock over the wall studs leaving the fiberglass bats exposed and then made fabric-covered panels from the 703 to hide the wall openings. They are removable so he can run/change wires in the wall as opposed to snaking things along the floor.
Greetings & Welcome to AC Phil