Room Treatment

OLiVR

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Hello! any advice on how to treat the acoustics in my room as I don't have a clue where to begin. The room itself is a shed but has been converted into room for my studies. i've also included photos.
 

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I couldn't really see the room's actual angles or setup with sideways pictures and my neck hurts. any way you could upload straight pictures?
 
dimensions (H - W - L) are always more useful, as is a straight floor plan

if a dimension has multiple levels give each; if the height, for example, has a slanted roof, give height at lowest and highest points and indicate slanted
 
The room looks to be a pretty decent size, which is a very good start. However, it looks like you're facing the longer wall - and you might do better to turn left or right and face the shorter wall (this may not make a big difference, but usually does!). Start here: Basics of Room Setup -
 
it´s also good to have the monitors in the center, not like closer to the right or left side of the wall.
The most important part is to treat the first reflection points.
can´t post links atm, just google first reflection point acoustics.
 
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