Kanso Audio's Room

Aaron
I see you added some more photo's and rendering of your room very nice. I been researching acoustic all week trying to figure out what might be best in my room. My is small 10'.5 W x 10'.5 D x 8' H. and the symmetry[FONT=Lucida Grande, Trebuchet MS, Verdana, Helvetica, Arial, sans-serif] [/FONT][FONT=Lucida Grande, Trebuchet MS, Verdana, Helvetica, Arial, sans-serif]the room not that great either have a closet on one wall and a off centered window on another and with the door to enter the room causes me not to have four equal corners. Any suggestion would be appreciated. [/FONT]
 
Aaron
I see you added some more photo's and rendering of your room very nice. I been researching acoustic all week trying to figure out what might be best in my room. My is small 10'.5 W x 10'.5 D x 8' H. and the symmetrythe room not that great either have a closet on one wall and a off centered window on another and with the door to enter the room causes me not to have four equal corners. Any suggestion would be appreciated.

Is there a way to go 45º off-axis? That really helps in a square room.
Something like this:10.5 X 10.5 Room  v2013.jpg
 
I might be able to make that work its worth a try. I scored some 1" OC 703 today for free so I will be able to make some panels out of it so I am happy about that.
 
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I might be able to make that work its worth a try. I scored some 1" OC 703 today for free so I will be able to make some panels out of it so I am happy about that.

Believe it or not, but sometimes furniture placement and your equipment placed 45º off-axis can make everything work and "feel" better. It can also give you a sense of a larger room. It also just gives a neat feel to a small room.
 
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