How do I dampen my listening environment?


I finally pulled out the carpet in my music room and restored the original maple flooring. I love the way it looks but with plaster and hardwood, I have a cave-like sonic envirenment. Beyond rugs and carpets, does anyone have ay ideas about developing my room acoustics? I really need to take the bright edge down.
Thanks!
larseand
Here's the mirror method of determining first reflection points. You'll need a friend.

1. Since in the listening seat while a friend runs a mirror along one side wall. The point at which you see the reflection of the speaker from the same channel as the well you're examining is the first reflection point for sound from that speaker and is the location at which you should place a diffuser.

2.Continue along the same wall. At some point you'll see the reflection of the OPPOSITE speaker. This is the first reflection point for sound from the OPPOSITE speaker. You should place a diffuser here as well although this is nowhere near as import as the first case.

3. The same process can be used for both the ceiling and floor.

4. Remember, while these are called "points" of first reflection, an area of usually 2'-4' wide will most likely need to be treated.

5. Skylines from RPG or Auralex panels are particular good for the ceiling. The floor, if not carpeted, can be dealt with with a rug.

Good luck
"12-22-09: Unsound
How big a mirror should one use?"

It should be the same size as you wall. Otherwise how would you know what is missing?

Bob
Please, come on. It needs to be just big enough to see some of the speaker you're working on.