Well, to completely understand, you can’t move the speakers, and you can’t add better room acoustic treatments, like GIK Art panels which let you pick any artwork and put it on them.
Those are always my first two suggestions. You can try crossing your speakers in front of your head, minimizing side reflections.
Lastly, if none of this work it's probably becuase you are getting a very unbalanced frequency response. Assuming it's not bad speakers, you will need to measure and adjust using EQ, either from a separate unit, or by using the built in EQ of Roon or similar. If you aren’t familiar with measurement and correction I suggest you get something that has room correction built in, like Anthem pre/receivers, etc. or a miniDSP unit with Dirac live built in.
Here's an example of how I corrected a much milder problem than you are having using the built in EQ from Roon:
https://speakermakersjourney.blogspot.com/2020/01/the-snr-1-room-response-and-roon.html
What you should do is pick a speaker with the least reflections around it as your baseline, and try to get your other speaker to match it.
If you use ARC, like Dirac or Anthem they will do it all for you.
Those are always my first two suggestions. You can try crossing your speakers in front of your head, minimizing side reflections.
Lastly, if none of this work it's probably becuase you are getting a very unbalanced frequency response. Assuming it's not bad speakers, you will need to measure and adjust using EQ, either from a separate unit, or by using the built in EQ of Roon or similar. If you aren’t familiar with measurement and correction I suggest you get something that has room correction built in, like Anthem pre/receivers, etc. or a miniDSP unit with Dirac live built in.
Here's an example of how I corrected a much milder problem than you are having using the built in EQ from Roon:
https://speakermakersjourney.blogspot.com/2020/01/the-snr-1-room-response-and-roon.html
What you should do is pick a speaker with the least reflections around it as your baseline, and try to get your other speaker to match it.
If you use ARC, like Dirac or Anthem they will do it all for you.