The floor between and behind the speakers is too often neglected


Hello everyone,

One thing I've noted among us is that too often we neglect the floor between and behind the speakers as opportunities to improve the sound quality. 

Based on a lot of popular literature we focus on direct reflection points first, and then the rest of the room, with perhaps a throw rug. Of course, "not all audiophiles" do this, but we don't often think of this particular area. I have found on numerous occasions that treating this can reduce brightness/sibilance  as well as open up the sound stage. 

So, what am I selling you? Nothing really, you can try this out with some blankets and pillows on the floor. It is a free experiment. Let me know what you find. 

Of course, if this turns into a trend I'll be selling audiophile bean bags... :) 

Best,


E
erik_squires
I did, forgot how to find it. :) 

I am re-posting when this comes up in threads. I thought I would re-title the discussion so it was more specific. 
I just went through all your discussions as I knew I had read something like this from you before.
Usually what makes me think of this is some one with bright/shrill speakers which should not sound like that looking for cable advice. When that happens i think to start a new specific thread in the hope it gets absorbed and distributed into the greater Audiophile mindset. 
Interesting.  Never thought to do that nor have I ever read anything about it.  But Duh!  Seems like common sense now.  Thanks. 
Someone will undoubtedly jump on this thread and call me a man with a personal agenda who doesn't know what he's talking about.  I would remind you all that I'm not asking for money or that you blindly trust me. Just try it out for free.