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If possible, try a diagonal setup in which the speakers are placed across a corner, and listening chair is in the opposite corner. And keep the speakers and listener as far from room boundaries as possible. As others have stated, this takes the room out of play to a large degree, and increases the ratio of direct to reflected sound.
What is it that you are hearing that you would like to improve?
Get close and personal with the speakers, in other words near field to minimise the room effect.
Not sure what you mean by "would I want to avoid another symmetrical arrangement".......A picture is worth 1000 words, view some of these images for what I mean re: diagonal setup.
I have a 13'long X 13'wide X 8"high room.1) Near field listening.2) Thick pad and carpet.3) Bass tube traps in corners (I used large, rolled up carpets).4) Covered walls and ceilings with diffusing material. Worked like a charm.....
Thanks all! I’m surprised no one has mentioned acoustic panels - are those of any use in my scenario?
I mean arranged perfectly symmetrical to the corner, I think like this example - https://images.app.goo.gl/7GdkdoAiArUtX4V9ARight now they are symmetrical to the back wall, and wondered ignorantly if I’d be trading one problem for another.