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You might be dancing a little too hard if you hit your head on the ceiling!
btw - I'm surprised that, given how many Adapt Rectangles are being used, that you didn't put more along the top intersection along the front soffit and ceiling...
Last month I tried moving my system upstairs to a smaller room that I thought would be more symmetrical and easier to treat. I moved the Adapts up there, installed 4 rects and 4 triangles. Heard a nice improvement in detail and leveling of bass issues. But I did not like the sound of the smaller room, it just sounded small and required bass trapping which dulled it down a little. My speakers like space and to be widely separated, so I am back downstairs, but have not reinstalled the Adapts yet. Uh-Oh! Sounds pretty bad. I had grown accustomed to their sound, and had forgetten what the room sounds like without Adapt in there. Before I hang them up again I want to do some testing with my R+D acoustic analysis software to see how it changes with Adapts added. I will probably try some different positions too, to find the best spots. Rich