What's the best location for a skylight?


In a rectangular room, what is the best location for a skylight? Speakers are placed on the short wall. Is it in front (speaker wall), back or middle?

Any adverse effect on the sound with a skylight i.e. would it affect the quality of the sound so much that it would be better without a skylight present in the room?
Many thanks for the advice.
glim
From a non-audiophile perspective, i think that they have to be installed in the ceiling to be called a skylight. If they are in a wall, they are typically referred to as windows. Sorry, but i just hadta do it : )

While i really don't know if this would work or not, how about placing two of them right where your primary points of "ceiling bounce" would be ? You could then open them up when listening and take advantage of their natural ability to diffract the signal. Keep in mind that i'm making this up as i go along : ) Sean
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Sean, I AM LISTENING, so far it's making sense. Opening them up when I'm listening sounds like a good tweek, heavenly? I searched the threads and could not find anything. Right now, you are the leading authority...go along some more! Bgrds.
I have some placed at those points in my room and it sounds great. Give it a try!