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How to improve family room acoustics?
Hi!
I have an open architecture house. Family room flows into the kitchen and into large living room and foyer (two story). In addition the entire first level has hard floors - hardwood and tile. My family room has a 42" TV and a home theater system. I would like to improve the acoustics since the sound echoes even when people talk. Using microphone for singing echoes even more. I like the modern look of the open space, but what can I do to improve the acoustics without compromising the look of the room? I understand that I will not be able to get a perfect sounding room, but if any noticeable improvements can be done, I will appreciate your advice. What are my choices? What would it cost? How much improvement will I notice? |
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