I have the opportunity to remove some drywall to make this room perform more like a rectangular room. It is still basically at this point construction wise. The drywall that can be mostly removed is directly behind the miter saw. It is 8' wide and comes into the room 6'. I'd leave the R-19 in the wall and cover up the hole with acoustic panels. Also, I could put a fairly sizable bass trap on the other side of this wall against the studs. Behind the wall is my boiler, water softener etc. The area to the right in the picture is the other half of the basement which is filled with plenty of exposed insulation and potential diffusers, aka typical basement junk. The wall behind the camera is just straight across and is where my mains will be.
I did hook up my stereo in the room as you see it (minus the saw and stuff) and obviously it sounded horrible. What I did notice was there was only bass in the corner to the right of the saw, nothing in the corners near the stove. Does that indicate anything?
Anyone think this is worth it? Would leaving the drywall alone and treating that entire wall have an equal effect? It seems to me that I have a good opportunity to accomplish something possibly significant here.