Does a flat ceiling provide the best sound?


I have heard that flat ceilings in homes are superior than a peaked ceiling for acoustics.  Is this because there is less space for sound waves to develop and reflect back down?  I'm thinking of the more shallow peak of a four-season addition that is fairly low and simply follows the roof line, not so much the steeper vaulted ceilings in living room/dining room/kitchen floor plans.  Would some rug hangings or similar help correct this in a shallower peak?  Thanks!  
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Showing 2 responses by randy-11

good info above - flat ceilings are much easier to deal with in terms of calculations and empirical treatments; the same is true for rectangular walls vs. trapezoids 

read more in the Master Handbook of Acoustics

no matter what, I predict you will wind up with some pads up in the corners of the ceiling & 2 walls