does this look more reasonable?
Much better, Peter! It is making perfect sense now, and the actual readings match the modal predictions very closely (using Bob Golds' calculator). This is good! I wasn't expecting such a good match, due to the strange shape of the room, but it is good news, as it helps to understand the issues, and what to do about them.
First, I just want to confirm that you currently have no treatment in the room, correct? If you do have something, then what is it, and where is it?
Anyway, the good news is that it looks like the room can be treated to get it sounding a lot better.
First, you have some very early reflections that need to be killed: I'm pretty sure they must be coming off the angled ceiling in front of you, since that is the only thing close enough to cause such short delays (under 1 ms). So put some soft absorption on that angled section, right above and behind the speakers. Probably 5cm thickness 80cm wide would be enough.
Next, you are getting early reflections from something with a path length of about 3.8 m: the only thing that fits that is the side walls, so you also need thick absorption there: put a large thick panel (at least 10cm) spaced 5cm to 10 cm away from the wall, at the first reflection points. Make those panels big: about 1.2m wide and floor to ceiling.
Next, you have early reflections coming of something with a path length of about 7.5m. My guess is the rear wall, so you need thick absorption there too: once again, at least 10 cm, spaced 10 to 15cm away from the wall. That should also be floor to ceiling, and very wide: about 2.4 m would be good. You could also tilt that forwards a bit, so it is further from the wall at the top, and closer at the bottom.
Finally, you have some big modal issues, and the low frequency decay time is too long, s you need lots of bass trapping: Use the rear vertical corners of the room. Build a large superchunk bass trap in each corner, about 90 cm across the front diagonal face, and 60 cm or so along each wall. Also do something similar on the two side walls, above the door and above the window.
Try that, then take another measurement with REW, and post those results here. There should be a decent change, I expect. It probably won't be a huge change, but should certainly be noticeable.
- Stuart -