I'm looking on some input preferrably from people who have experience which such shape. I'll measure once I dive in, but before that I'm wondering if there are some things which are almost certainly a bad idea. Like, placing speakers along wall A which makes everything pretty asymetric.
Room is currently empty and pretty much anything goes, it would be convenient if a desk can be placed in it though. It's going to give a second life to some vintage gear I have lying around, speakers being Celestion Ditton 66 i.e. big floorstanders, probably not ideal, but worth a try. These are about 1m high so along wall B they'd be pretty far in the room already, perhaps too much so.
Hardwood floor, wall A is exposed old brick (should diffuse a bit), wall C is plaster on same brick, rest is gipsum board (Fermacell). The 'roof window' cavity is because of about 50cm insulation. Would be nice to sit there, but I have a feeling that's going to be a no-go Top image is floor, bottom is side view.
Room is currently empty and pretty much anything goes, it would be convenient if a desk can be placed in it though. It's going to give a second life to some vintage gear I have lying around, speakers being Celestion Ditton 66 i.e. big floorstanders, probably not ideal, but worth a try. These are about 1m high so along wall B they'd be pretty far in the room already, perhaps too much so.
Hardwood floor, wall A is exposed old brick (should diffuse a bit), wall C is plaster on same brick, rest is gipsum board (Fermacell). The 'roof window' cavity is because of about 50cm insulation. Would be nice to sit there, but I have a feeling that's going to be a no-go Top image is floor, bottom is side view.