My room has "zero" slap echo. Do I need room treatments?


So I have floor standers and 2 subs.  The room is shaped like a "T" with none of the walls the same length and most walls are 8" by 8" logs.  The distance for rear wall reflections from left and right speakers and subs are both different.  So as I said, there is no slap echo so what should I treat the room for?  Any suggestions?
cio52

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Good catch millercarbon! And it brings up a question that I've been wondering about; how is the sound quality in a log cabin? Diffusion should be good indeed, although ideally the logs would be arranged vertically rather than horizontally. It might not make that much difference. The walls are probably stiff as can be, not letting much bass out, and probably not resonating much.

cio52, if you bang on the wall with the side of your fist can you get a deep thud out of the log assembly? How does the bass sound in that room?