Geno
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I can see that this is a work in progress, and you may have this planned already, but I think the single best thing you can do to improve your sound, is to put a few treatment panels on the ceiling about halfway between you and the speakers.
I recently moved into a home, that the ceiling in the listening room is 8'. Coming from a home where I was used to listening in a room with a vaulted ceiling, the echo in the new room was terrible! I have treated all walls and ceiling with panels, and a rug on the floor. I still may have to add a few more panels, but it sounds very good now.
Best,
Geno
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