Hey guys, thanks for all your thoughts! I engaged the -2b on the monitors. That app didn't show much difference. I don't understand that app. I get the hz but I don't know what the db for the hz is supposed to be...so I'm done with it. It sounds not boomy now. I'm gonna just try to get close to the ref track(s) check the tonal balance, hope for the best and try not to get so ocd worrying about it.

This room was once a carport. It has linoleum tile floor and painted panel walls. 3 windows and 6 doors. Sofa, loveseat, and rocker with soft cushions, bookcases with books, old computer, various other stuff. I don't keep my guitar in here since I rarely play it. I have a little yamaha keyboard that I sometimes write with but mostly I just use BIAB, RB and Reaper. I mostly use the headphones but I like to use the speakers too for mixing.

I have two garment racks on wheels I keep quilts and old comforters on for recording. MIc stand on a small rug. One rack gets rolled in front of the outside door in the center of the short wall when not in use. I'll try putting the other one 6 ft behind me when mixing but there's already a loveseat on that slanted short wall with an off center door that is open to the kitchen.

My desk is perpendicular to the long right wall about two thirds down the room and approx 15 inches out from that wall. So the center of my right speaker is about two feet from that wall. And my left speaker is almost in the middle of the room. Sitting here I face the short wall and door going outside.

I could be wrong but I had a thought that after the flood, moving things around, moving things out and more clutter finding it's way in here could've all changed the sound of the room. So I have spent the day getting rid of clutter and putting it back the way it was. smile

I'll try and get a picture or two. Might be after the playoffs. grin

Thank y'all for your help. I really do appreciate you.

Josie