I agree.
Something I’m noticing (being new to this forum) is the lack of hard measurements. Measurements are vital. If we know the nature of the problems, and there are always multiple problems in an untreated room, then we can make a start on resolving them. And it’s often not that difficult...
Absorption will improve markedly with the pegboard. Remember to have the board on the room side. It seems counterintuitive but the board will really move with the bass. And trap some of the return energy giving you bonus Absorption. And it’s a cheap modification. If you make a frame of 1/2 inch...
You do have a problem.
Most important is the massive low frequency issue, but you know that. Rockwool is a poor absorber but you've got it so maybe you can improve it prior to moving up. I'v attached test result I made some time ago as part of my own research, although I took the rock wool...
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