What will be better?


Hello

I need some input from the experts here at AudioGon. What will be better sonicly to help to control resonances,Ecos and in General acoustically a woden floor or carpet.If it's carpet, is there any particular one to use.I will used my system that I'm putting together, first as a 2 channel stereo and then I will incorporate the the center channel and surrounds.The floor right now is made out of tiles and I must say, there is a lot of Ecos in the house, particular in the living room, that's were I'm planinig to replace the floor.So you have an Idea.this is a Living Room-dining room.In other words, there is no wall between the dinning room and the living room.There is so much echo, that when somebody is talking from the kitchen and you are sitting in the living room all you hear is the person talking but you can not understand a thing, unless you talk really loud.Also the roof in the section of the living room is Slanted ,if that information helps. Any help willl be highly appreciated.
armandito
I hope there is someone that are willing to help. I'm trying to do this change over this weekend.
Depends a lot on what your ceiling is made of. Generally, you want dissimilar material (absorptive & reflective).

Carpeting over concrete, with a thick pad is very popular. You can ask many people at these web sites (Ethan Winer & others):

http://forum.studiotips.com/

http://www.recording.org/

http://www.audioasylum.com/forums/rives/bbs.html

http://www.bobhodas.com/publications.html

http://www.ethanwiner.com/default.asp

http://www.realtraps.com/

Good luck.
Carpet will help with some of the echos. Sounds like you have a very "live" room. Wall treatments may also be in your future.

Good luck,
You may want to try some through rugs or carpets fo echo control. This would be cheaper than ripping out tile unless you just want to get rid of the tile. Also do you have many plants in the house try putting taller leafier plants in the corners. Fabric furniture rather than leather would also help. Draperies with absorbing materials, the pleated shades work really good.