> Well i think i've got the main source of the problem licked, but the
> acoustics in this room are also a bit weird (big room, high ceiling, etc.)
> which sort of gives everything a bit of a "reverby" sound.  My monitors are
> set up in one corner of the room and are both close to the wall (which to my
> understanding, generally provides more a bass response)

http://www.mcsquared.com/metricmodes.htm

Try this link.  It calculates axial, tangential, and oblique room modes for low
frequencies.  I found it useful in figuring out  equalizing and dampening to improve
low end response in a particular room.  Just enter he dimensions of your room, and
it calculates the problem frequencies.

lars



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>
> Any hints or links to get help on room acoustics and phase cancellation?
>
> trust
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> > it may also be the placement of your speakers...i.e.-room acoustics.
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