Do speakers sound better on wood floor or concrete


Was having a discussion, my friend says wood floors, I'm not sure it matters

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I Like the wood I have one system in my basement on concreat and one upstairs on wood. The wood room just has a softer sound but still has a snap to the music the concreat really dampens the bass and the carpet softens the highs. The key here is to speakers that can be dialed into any room.

I aggree with the firs comment to many variables. size and speaker position are much more important.
Concrete, unlike wood, does not audibly resonate. Concrete, with or without rugs, does nothing to bass - rugs will not absorb bass frequencies. It might sound damped compared to wood because the wood augments the bass via resonance/vibration (even with spikes). There's a "whole world" dedicated to "room tuning" and it based on the fact that wood resonates and by doing things to the wood will control the resonance that modifies the sound. This is also somewhat separate from acoustically treating the room to (hopefully) get rid of "hot and cold" spots in the room and the reflections that cloud the intended sound when using your speakers/gear. Given the choice between concrete and a "regular" wood floor, I'd take concrete - you can always add something later modify the sound if you think it's needed.
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