Does carpet deaden the sound too much?


I’ve always had my speakers on carpet, but alway feel my system could be a little more livelier. Is it the carpet that absorbs life out of the sound? 
mike

hiendmmoe

@retiredfarmer - Hi Tom
Many of us now decouple using springs, others have had success with other technologies. There are entire threads on isolation with some really positive responses.

@hiendmmoe - can you share with us some information about your room and system?
Room dimensions, any treatments used, speakers and electronics?
Genre of music most enjoyed when listening?

Yes I have a few sets of springs. Feet of silence as well as discs of silence and a spring manufacturers setup with ebony and crystal s.  I have a set of harbeth slh5 speakers. It was quite amazing how a speaker stand change made them better. The speaker stands are open and as we know with those speakers the box vibrates with the music. The also high end stands I had before the top of the stand was a full plate and the boxes didn't sound the way they were made too. In my opinion speakers are not made to sit directly on carpet for many reasons first off they are not solid in there footing set that way. The speakers have to be solid and not moving to get the correct image. Secondly the box was not designed to be set on an absorping pad. Just my thoughts. 

 

Regards Tom

Recording studios have more reflective construction because they are aiming to create a natural reverb that adds dimensionality to the sounds of instruments and helps them gel together in a mix.

Recording studio control rooms are designed completely differently precisely because you don't want lots of reflective surfaces superimposing their sonic signature on the output from the monitors.

The latter is true of listening rooms as well.

 

A lot of dependencies here.  If you want to experiment, get yourself a couple of sheets of 4x8 ABX plywood, and place underneath and in front of your speakers.  Do you like the difference in the sound?  A lot quicker and cheaper than tearing out your carpeting for wood or other hard surface flooring!