I suspect that placing a weight on the damping pedal (if your's has one) might not be a good idea in the long run, thus the simple damping method I mentioned.
Long story (not bothering to tell it) is that hollow stringed instruments (especially pianos) have an effect on room acoustics.
Discovered this when making live recordings in large domestic rooms/basements (basic mono tape recorders, but really good microphones) in the mid 60's.
We had a Baldwin Acrosonic upright that was a very nice sounding piano (would even be so now if properly refurbished).
DeKay
Long story (not bothering to tell it) is that hollow stringed instruments (especially pianos) have an effect on room acoustics.
Discovered this when making live recordings in large domestic rooms/basements (basic mono tape recorders, but really good microphones) in the mid 60's.
We had a Baldwin Acrosonic upright that was a very nice sounding piano (would even be so now if properly refurbished).
DeKay