I have a "coffered ceiling" listening room (wherein the walls are parallel for a certain height & then slope upwards to the ceiling. It's in my attic area hence the shape of the walls. While it might be more diff. to calc. room modes, I think that it helps, overall, in reducing the room modes as there is less parallel walls area. Thus, I also feel that coffered ceiling rooms can be more easily treated for resonances than regular rooms. I have to admit that I have not tried my present system in a regular (non coffered ceiling) room.
It is the not the 1st time that I have seen the 2 books suggested by Ozfly to be recommended. I have been recommended the same by a very reliable source. I have been very lazy & have not read them! However, I do believe that they will provide you w/ some really good info that you can execute on with regular/easily available material at a DIY store.
Thus, it is my personal opinion from personal experience that your room will be just fine for listening. FWIW. IMHO. YMMV.
It is the not the 1st time that I have seen the 2 books suggested by Ozfly to be recommended. I have been recommended the same by a very reliable source. I have been very lazy & have not read them! However, I do believe that they will provide you w/ some really good info that you can execute on with regular/easily available material at a DIY store.
Thus, it is my personal opinion from personal experience that your room will be just fine for listening. FWIW. IMHO. YMMV.