Need opinions on ceiling reflections


All,I have a soffit that is running length-wise on the LEFT side of the ceiling (picture in my system). The ceiling is 8' and the soffit part drops down about 1'. The speakers and sound panels are positioned with a precision of 1/8th of an inch and it sounds amazing - especially on the RIGHT side. The music appears to come from way back and way outside the RIGHT speaker and you can actually "look" that images of various instruments playing in those empty spaces. But I have a heard time "seeing" those images on the LEFT side speaker. I have a feeling that this issue happens because the reflection point on the left side ceiling is a foot lower than the one on the right side ceiling. I was planning of getting some acoustic foam and attach it to the ceiling using T-pins (since it is a textured ceiling and foam tapes will not work). I assumed that this will absorb the reflections and could work on restoring the proper timing/clarity on left side.

Could you guys weigh in and let me know your thoughts? Please feel free to let me know if I am off and the issue is completely different.
128x128milpai
hilde45, I think that is pretty obvious. Who stuffed the pillow cases? I bet you made your wife do that also 😲  My wife would not risk breaking her fingernails. She even likes the look of the tiles (they are hidden behind the loudspeakers) 

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Are you using any of the test CDs to arrive at your conclusion?  They have some excellent channel separation and imaging tracks.  Looking at your room photos I tend to doubt the soffit idea, but I'm just speculating.
@milpai 

Very nice system and room.  I am all about symmetry, so in that vein I would equalize the soffit such that it is centered.  Yes it looks like that would double its width.  But unless you always listen with eyes closed that visual imbalance will be hard for your brain to ignore.  I predict that no matter how much acoustic treatment you use the imbalance will remain.  I apologize that this may hurt more than help.

Regards,
barts
I’ve recently started using Caruso ISO-Bond.
Tough to find in the US, but to me it is worth it.
I have psoriasis, working with Rockwool & Fiberglass is not fun. I do have 8” thick rockwool BB absorbers that I built years ago that I still use, but these days I only use ISO-Bond. Good luck on your journey, acoustics make such a large improvement.