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You don't actually have that much echo in your setup, silly dog. You're going to see the biggest gains from upgrading your mic... You can throw away hundreds on professional sound treatment for your room only for you to find out that most of the tinniness that you're detecting in a recording isn't caused by reverb and needs to be solved by having a better mic closer to the mouth. It'll go from sounding like a bad quality recording with room reverb, to a bad quality recording that was recorded in the trunk of a car.

BUT, if you want to kill reverb for good -- just so you can know what your recording setup sounds like with totally dampened reverb, so that you can have a baseline for upgrading your mic -- you can get something like this for pretty cheap:
https://www.amazon.com/TroyStudio-Portable-Sound-Recording-Vocal/dp/B07MZZ36L4
It requires quite a bit of setup and the reviews seem to suggest that it's kind of a pain, but you're tenacious enough that I'm sure you could figure it out. Also I'm not sure where your mic is positioned relative to your mouth when streaming, this is going to restrict the angles that you can speak into the mic from pretty significantly. But it'll kill reverb dead.

You can also do what anon suggested and rig up your own full-size booth with PVC and blankets or whatever. See picrel. It would be effective and cheap or possibly even free if you can find people giving away blankets and PVC and shit on Facebook Marketplace, but requires some DIY pipe sizing and fitting and might also possibly kill you from heat stroke.

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