I hadn't noticed this area of audiocircle before.
I am in need of some help from people who have a better handle then me with room acoustics.
I have some pretty decent equipment, nothing spectacular; but at least capable of giving me more then I am getting now.
Here is a picture of my room...

So, here is my problem. The speakers, as you might be able to tell from the picture, and way to cloose to the side walls.
Less then a foot.
It is causing me a lot of issues.
One suggestion I continously get, if to purchase an acoustically transparent screen.
At this moment, that is not a viable option. Large, AT screens that are premade seem to cost several thousand dollars. Spending this right now would have me in divorce court.
I need to know if its possible to clean this up at all with acoustic treatments; and, if so, what is the most efficient way to tackle this issue.
I feel like I am getting midrange smearing. Vocals aren't as clear or forward as I would have expected them to be. Highs vary per recording, and bass is pretty solid.
As of right now, I have six acoustic panels, three on each side floor-mid wall.
I know I need more, but due to budget issues at this time, I need to make smart decisions to try and correct the issues.
I would love to be able to purchase 8 tri traps, and a dozen panels, but at this moment its not possible. Nor, do I know if panels is the ansewer.
If anyone could offer help, I would greatly appreciate it.