It's probably not the best match for the room. However, I have a small room with a big sounding system in it (smaller than yours) and what you can do is use absorption, more than normal. Because in a small room like yours the reflections happen much quicker and more often so the room is filled with much more sound which will cause brightness and aggressive sounding midrange. So you would need mid to high frequency absorbtion (4 fiberglass panels will do). You will lose some ambient information, but will have a more intimate (like in a studio) experience, which is far from "bad sound".
Rives gave me this input, and no one else seemed to have this advice. It just goes to show how little information there actually is on acoustical environments.
Rob
Rives gave me this input, and no one else seemed to have this advice. It just goes to show how little information there actually is on acoustical environments.
Rob