Hey Thanks to the posters for the input provided so far. I will give that room EQ software a look as I haven't seen that one. It looks very interesting for sure.
Unfortunately I can't really move the speakers from the wall they currently occupy because the other 2 walls have issues of their own. I would certainly love to utilize the longer distance of that configuration though if it weren't for the issues mentioned below.
The one wall that runs along the staircase is really only a partial wall as it opens up gradually at the same angle the staircase follows. If I put the speakers in this location one of them (the left one) would be open in the back with no immediate wall behind it and the other speaker would have a full wall and corner loading that the other one doesn't.
The wall on the right hand side of the room has a window were one speaker would go and a bathroom door (not shown in drawing) where the other speaker would be.Damn, Im stuck
The bigger room in the drawing is currently "unfinished / under construction" with an undetermined completion time at this point (yeah, one of those projects). It would offer the best configuration of all but one fear I have with placing speakers horizontally in any room of my house is that it may cause me to have to limit the listening levels I currently enjoy (100+ db on those lively nights).
I think my neighbor would end up getting the full brunt force of speakers firing in their direction despite bass being un-directional for the most part. The way the speakers are facing now results in alot more shielding of the sound outside the house because there are at least 3 walls almost a foot thick in both directions before the outside wall of the house is reached.
I have thought very hard about having the Immovable Object wall taken down to resolve the problem but it contains an old chimney that is no longer used that runs from the basement to the second floor and would be a real PITA to demolish.
Unfortunately I can't really move the speakers from the wall they currently occupy because the other 2 walls have issues of their own. I would certainly love to utilize the longer distance of that configuration though if it weren't for the issues mentioned below.
The one wall that runs along the staircase is really only a partial wall as it opens up gradually at the same angle the staircase follows. If I put the speakers in this location one of them (the left one) would be open in the back with no immediate wall behind it and the other speaker would have a full wall and corner loading that the other one doesn't.
The wall on the right hand side of the room has a window were one speaker would go and a bathroom door (not shown in drawing) where the other speaker would be.Damn, Im stuck
The bigger room in the drawing is currently "unfinished / under construction" with an undetermined completion time at this point (yeah, one of those projects). It would offer the best configuration of all but one fear I have with placing speakers horizontally in any room of my house is that it may cause me to have to limit the listening levels I currently enjoy (100+ db on those lively nights).
I think my neighbor would end up getting the full brunt force of speakers firing in their direction despite bass being un-directional for the most part. The way the speakers are facing now results in alot more shielding of the sound outside the house because there are at least 3 walls almost a foot thick in both directions before the outside wall of the house is reached.
I have thought very hard about having the Immovable Object wall taken down to resolve the problem but it contains an old chimney that is no longer used that runs from the basement to the second floor and would be a real PITA to demolish.