I'm hoping for feedback on my speaker placement, and if I'm really lucky how to eliminate a bass null that I think I just created.
I have to start by saying this in a room that my wife has layout control over, so some obvious options are not available. (I get other rooms, like the theater room, but the living room is hers.)
Up till this weekend I had the speakers about 2 feet more narrow and the chairs artificially over to the left. It didn't really work visually, but more importantly the stereo separation wasn't as good as I thought it could be. On the plus side the bass seemed decent.
Now I have the speakers a little closer to the side walls, and the chairs in the middle; but I seem to have created a bass null in the center, right where I sit. The null is the rounded-corner rectangle. (I didn't notice it at first, until I was playing music while walking back and forth tweaking tow-in and placement.)
Overall I like the new placement better; but would love to remove the null.

So, what do you guys think, any other suggestions for placement? And is there anything other than removing the chairs I can do about the bass null?

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Last edited by Cork; 05/29/22 02:10 PM. Reason: Trying to get the images to display