Bill, I don't know if I would classify my room as "great", but it is pretty good. It is 14' wide by 24' long. It has a vaulted ceiling that is 8' tall behind the speakers, rises at 45 degrees to 16', stays flat for 8', and slopes back down again at 45 degrees to the far wall at the other end from the speakers. This allows the sound to develop in an expanding manner for two-thirds of the room and then reflect back behind the chair like an auditorium. Seems to work well. There is an opening to the kitchen at the rear right end of the room, that allows any pressure wave build-up to release into the kitchen. Of course, with a low power system, I don't get alot of pressure wave build-up. It still needed first surface reflection control, and bass traps behind the speakers' corners. I have addressed those issues with some DIY lenses, panels, and traps. I believe that my good room makes my modest system sound better than some of my friends systems that have spent more money, but have less-than-good rooms.