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http://www.hometheaterhifi.com/volume_11...004-part-1.html
Jack's link has the right answer - acoustic treatment. Especially the part on Page 3 that features my company's products.
Seriously, fatigue is caused by early reflections and untamed echoes and ambience. Bass traps are equally important, but a three-sided room has the advantage of less bass build-up. However, it's best if the missing side is behind you.
There's a lot of non-sales advice on my company's web site, linked under my name below. This article in particular will give you a good start:
How to Set Up a Room
Then follow up with any questions.
--Ethan
The replies regarding room treatments is correct and important speaker placement has not been brought up.
Speaker position will make a big difference in your systems sound. Typically it will create an increase in output at certain lower frequencies. These low frequency peaks can be very annoying.