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In order to study the homogeneity of the sound field in relatively small rooms, four different configurations varying in acoustic treatment were tested. Two of the configurations used specially constructed sidewall panels for scattering sound, while the other two used mostly sound-absorbing materials. A homogeneous sound field is best achieved with extensive use of diffusive elements. Room treatment had a stronger influence on the sound field than the position of measurement.
Author (s): Loutridis, S. J.
Affiliation:
Technological Institute of Larissa, Department of Electrical Engineering, Sensors and Instrumentation Laboratory, Larissa, Greece
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Publication Date:
2009-04-06
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Loutridis, S. J.; 2009; A Study on the Temporal Evolution and Sound-Field Homogeneity in Small Rooms [PDF]; Technological Institute of Larissa, Department of Electrical Engineering, Sensors and Instrumentation Laboratory, Larissa, Greece; Paper ; Available from: https://aes2.org/publications/elibrary-page/?id=14813
Loutridis, S. J.; A Study on the Temporal Evolution and Sound-Field Homogeneity in Small Rooms [PDF]; Technological Institute of Larissa, Department of Electrical Engineering, Sensors and Instrumentation Laboratory, Larissa, Greece; Paper ; 2009 Available: https://aes2.org/publications/elibrary-page/?id=14813