Advice on acoustic treatment


My listening room is approximately 24'x 16'. For reasons that are too involved to explain, I have to place my speakers (Triton 1r's) along one half of the long wall. This puts the right hand speaker towards a corner while the left hand speaker is not quite to the center of the long wall. My primary listening position is about 9' from the speakers which are currently about 8' apart and toed in to my listening position . My listening position is, unfortunately, back up against the wall opposite the speakers. Hope you can get the picture. Not ideal but at least the room is carpeted. 

 The wall behind my listening spot is an area of first reflections which I plan to treat with acoustic absorption panels (recommendations?). However, other than base traps in the corners, are there any other recommendations that will help me get the most out of this less than ideal arrangements? Or, is it a lost cause?

Appreciated,
J.Chip
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Another supplier of acoustic panels and material for DIY is ATS Acoustics.