Your root problem is why acoustic treatment is used. Naturally the effect of the room varies directly with volume. Employing basstraps, and panels at first refection points is a standard starting point, and your going to have to experiment to get that sweet tonal balance (yeah, its boring). I'm keen on rugs, and absorbent material on the rear wall if you sit close to it. Super luck, cowboy.
Room Size and Loudness
I'm at the room tuning stage with my addiction and one of the various room problems I want to address is a loudness issue which plays out this way: To really get the best out of my speakers I need to run them at a level that makes them too loud for my room -- every once-in-a-while I can handle a Who concert, but I don't want to do it every time I fire up the system. I knew this could be a problem for me when I picked up the speakers I'm using (in April) but I like the speakers and the way they fit in with my system. Can I use acoustic treatments to solve this problem (I'm sure that might raise other problems -- but I need to know the options before I can identify points of compromise). For example, would lining a wall(s) with absorption foam, etc. be a solution? Any thoughts/comments would be greatly appreciated. Thanks!
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