Adam, thank you so much for your time and thoughtful consideration.Hopefully, this was concise enough, but also complete enough!
I’ve been thinking about this a ton and we have been moving the furniture around to think about ergonomics and the flow of people coming in and out as well as ideal acoustic placement.
In general, Im prepared to do all the things mentioned here minus build a symmetrical layout (ha!) which I know can be the most important. Im thinking that option C actually might be the closest I have to a symmetrical spot.
Had a few follow up questions/clarifications:
The entire space has 10' high ceilings with 2x12 exposed ceiling joists. The entire ceiling has been insulated with 6" of R13 and then covered with a thick vinyl. I do not plan on putting drywall on the ceiling. I have no isolation issues to the outside world and the live room/booths will be fully isolated from this control room. Hoping this will help with low end!
Given the layout of the room, and how I want it to be as open as possible for people to hang, this also lends itself towards option C. I can totally build a wall across the corner behind the desk. Are there more detailed recommendations here? Should it be framed, insulated and dry walled? Or should it be a giant broadband absorber?
Also, the weirdly shaped rooms that are already in there are only 7.5' ft tall. There is a storage space above the room that is exposed. I dont know how this affects the delay time.
If I were to go with C, do I still need to build the absorption on the back walls like Ive drawn below? Im assuming they need to be floor to ceiling. Im sure some more testing and listening will reveal some of these answers too.
Honestly, I really should be just tearing out the existing rooms and building this right, but I dont have the time right now to completely upend the whole room while I build. Day job, kids, and a bunch of records to make!
Thanks again for the responses!