Haven't found a single good reason to consider angling the walls in a home listening room:...if I was starting a project room from scratch, I would at least want to have the discussion re: non-parallel surfaces vs. right-angled design.
The open question for me: Do we build for audio at right angles because it's cheaper, or because it's better for audio?
Even *if* one found "angled" walls were technically better, budget or acceptance by non-audio audience members might still dictate a traditional build.
We're just spit-balling here, so everything is on the table, theoretically, IMO.
FYI: from Soundman 2020-Studio Design Forum: Superior Acoustic Assistance for Recording Studio Builders, "Myth: The Walls of a Studio Must Be Angled, Never Parallel":
https://digistar.cl/Forum/viewtopic.php?t=428
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