Hey, I had my room set up as this image:
As you can see it's in a corner, at the left I have my balcony with a really large window, so yeah not good. Low end is boomy as hell and pretty loud as well, which led to undercompensate my mixes' low end.
So I did this:
So I started listening to some mixes and some albums, and I noticed I now barely listen to the low end, I don't know if it was my ears that were just pre-adapted to the way it was set up before, but everything seems a bit clearer but there seems to be little bass.
BUT! There's a problem which is this:
As you can see, a picture is worth a thousand words... I'm not planning on staying much longer, as this is my parent's house, I'm leaving in September, so treating the room acoustically wouldn't be a good idea right now, and as you can see my room is FAR than ideal for this. But could this set up be really bad? As there is a LOT of space in front of the desk, and glass windows right in my back...
(btw sorry for the awesome pic quality)

As you can see it's in a corner, at the left I have my balcony with a really large window, so yeah not good. Low end is boomy as hell and pretty loud as well, which led to undercompensate my mixes' low end.
So I did this:

So I started listening to some mixes and some albums, and I noticed I now barely listen to the low end, I don't know if it was my ears that were just pre-adapted to the way it was set up before, but everything seems a bit clearer but there seems to be little bass.
BUT! There's a problem which is this:

As you can see, a picture is worth a thousand words... I'm not planning on staying much longer, as this is my parent's house, I'm leaving in September, so treating the room acoustically wouldn't be a good idea right now, and as you can see my room is FAR than ideal for this. But could this set up be really bad? As there is a LOT of space in front of the desk, and glass windows right in my back...
(btw sorry for the awesome pic quality)