Why must the volume of a stereo in a room with wall-to-wall carpet be tuned higher than in a room with a wooden floor?

Q: Why must the volume of a stereo in a room with wall-to-wall carpet be tuned higher than in a room with a wooden floor?

Ans: 

Wooden floor is more rigid than carpeted floor. Wooden floor reflects more sound waves and reverberation occur, sound become too loud and garbled. On the other hand, carpet is more sound absorptive, and reduces loudness. Therefore, volume of stereo must higher in carpeted room than a room with a wooden floor.

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