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Shoot DonnaMarilyn, with that size room you might just try to use the rooms natural reverb. Unless you have the room sound treated you will have natural reverb/echo. Try moving the mic setup to different areas of the room, starting from the center and moving toward and away, as well as from side to side, from your recording station. You may like what you get.
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