I live in an apartment and my home theater is in my living room (Prodigies in front, Summits in the rear, with Descent subwoofer). My placement is far from ideal due to size constraints and the fact I have a wife. My Prodigies are almost against the wall, with the back around 4 inches from the wall and the panels a little over two feet from the back wall.
Here are my REW measurements (green is Left, red is right):
What acoustic treatments can I do to improve the sound? They actually sound great to me despite the poor placement and measurements, but I like to tweak and improve what I can. I have tried some foam panels in the corners and behind the rear-facing woofers but they didn't make much difference both by ear and by measurements so I removed them (and left the hideous tape stains which I have been unable to remove...ugh).
So do I need big acoustic panels behind my speaker panels, and do I need absorption or reflection etc? Any advice will be appreciated!
Here are my REW measurements (green is Left, red is right):
What acoustic treatments can I do to improve the sound? They actually sound great to me despite the poor placement and measurements, but I like to tweak and improve what I can. I have tried some foam panels in the corners and behind the rear-facing woofers but they didn't make much difference both by ear and by measurements so I removed them (and left the hideous tape stains which I have been unable to remove...ugh).
So do I need big acoustic panels behind my speaker panels, and do I need absorption or reflection etc? Any advice will be appreciated!