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I´ve been advised (in this forum) not to use RT60 (rev times) to calculate reverberation in small rooms. Why ... |
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| RT 60 in small rooms (useful?) Hi I´ve been advised (in this forum) not to use RT60 (rev times) to calculate reverberation in small rooms. Why is that? Then how can I approach issues regarding reverberation in such rooms? what measurements/calcs?. International standards for acoustics in classrooms (the topic Im dealing with now) state the reverberation times should be measured in this and that way and calculated with Sabine´s Eq. The average classroom is not that big of a room. Or is it that the RT60 function in REW is not suitable for small rooms? Thanks a lot SERGIO | ||||
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| Re: RT 60 in small rooms (useful?) Quote:
For low frequencies (<200Hz) use the waterfall and decay plots. For higher frequencies (>200Hz) use ETC. brucek | |||||
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| Re: RT 60 in small rooms (useful?) Hi Sergio, You might find the information at these sites helpful for your project. Reverberation in a Small Room RT60 Acoustic Reverb Calculator RT60 Option Information Regards, Wayne | ||||
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| Re: RT 60 in small rooms (useful?) Energy-Time Curve. It's a function of REW. It will display your reflections in time from the main stimulus. REW has a nice tool to display distance, so you don't have to calculate it. brucek | ||||
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