mjbphotos
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I'm UK too Dave so I know my hardboard ��....my dining room has a wooden floor with only hard furniture within it...thus there's quite a nice reverb to the room but I wonder if its too much and would benefit from a wee bit of dampening
What sounds good to your ears may not sound good when recorded. Standard home construction with gypsum/plaster/sheetrock walls and ceiling produces a slapback echo reverb that is NOT pleasant in recordings.
Before my current recording room, I would use two 4" thick rockwool gobos set up in a V in front of me when recording acoustic guitar - this setup stopped much of the forward sound from bouncing around the room and back into the mic.