New Tweek - Has anyone ever tried this?


I have a pretty good system set up in my condo's living room. Like most condo's, the living room opens up into a kitchen/dining room area making it, essentially, one big room. While listening to music and glancing around the room I couldn't help but think that some of the stuff (besides my audio system) may have a negative effect on sound quality. I have a big box full of cables and accessories so I grabbed a bunch of cones (Polycrystal, Black Diamond, and DH Ceramic), and put them underneath things like my toaster oven, microwave, small pieces of furniture; basically anything that I could lift got cones. The end result is that it seems to have very noticeable and positive effect on sound quality. I was wondering if anyone had tried something like this and can confirm my results and possibly improve them. In the mean time, I came up with a couple of new ideas that might work, as well. I will report back any findings. Thanks in advance for any input.
r1g_audio
To my regret, I can't try something like what you did because I have no extra cones. However, any change in the room will change the sound. Some people have extremely good hearing, but that's not me. I doubt that I would hear what you heard but who knows?
Cones under furniture in the room is an excellent idea. It's one of those things that once you hear it you can't go back.
I think cones on ones head is a dead give away at how one receives sound waves and how effective all those other cones would work under everything for someone. Just kidding. I put sand in triple sealed bags and lay them on my wooden shelves and components in non obstructive places. I also use cones under my components. Hey it makes me feel better alright.