| Is switching from carpets to hardwood floors actually worth it? [message #99406] |
Mon, 11 May 2026 10:44  |
Bercle
Messages: 32 Registered: December 2025
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What has been your experience with hardwood floors in a listening room? What I currently have right now is carpet, and it seems it makes the room feel quiet and the music not sounding the way that I want it to sound. In the beginning, I felt it was fine since I didn't have to get echo, but I don't feel that satisfied and have been thinking of switching to hardwood floors.
Is there anyone who's tried using both? Do you think hardwood floors with good treatment are better than using just carpet, or should I keep managing this?
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| Re: Is switching from carpets to hardwood floors actually worth it? [message #99409 is a reply to message #99406] |
Mon, 11 May 2026 11:52  |
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gofar99
Messages: 2025 Registered: May 2010 Location: Southern Arizona
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Hi, This something Wayne should comment on as he has considerable experience in that area. My simple take is the hardness or softness of a room relates to how any particular speaker will sound. I have what would be a mostly soft room. Carpets, furniture, bookcases and acoustic stuff on the ceiling. This in my case is required because I use electrostatic speakers that are bi-dimensional. They rely on controlled back sounds. More conventional speakers are not usually as demanding in that area, but will still depend on room resonances and reflections. I hope this helps.
Good Listening
Bruce
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