- Μηνύματα
- 29.110
- Reaction score
- 85.631
Όμορφο και επεξηγηματικό website: (περί RT και acoustic treatments)
http://arqen.com/acoustics-101/room-setup-acoustic-treatment/
How much liveliness does my room need?
In control rooms and listening rooms, typical decay time (T60) values are 0.2 to 0.5 seconds between 250 Hz to 4 kHz. If you’re in a particularly small room (say, a bedroom), aim for 0.1 to 0.3 seconds. The smaller the room, the shorter the decay times should be.
The most accurate control rooms are highly damped with reverberation times less than about 0.3 seconds.
In hi-fi listening rooms, optimal T60 values depend on your listening preferences.
If you listen mostly to classical music, consider a more live room with decay times of 0.4 to 0.5 seconds. If you only listen to multi-track recordings comprised of close-miked instruments or electronic elements, aim for 0.2 to 0.3 seconds.
If you like to mix it up with your genres, 0.35 seconds could be a good sweet spot (assuming a listening room with a volume of about 3500 cubic feet).
In surround sound rooms and home theaters, Dolby recommends shorter decay times: 0.2 to 0.4 seconds.
[DOUBLEPOST=1470854344][/DOUBLEPOST]Να μην ψειριζουμε αλλο τη μαϊμού με το RT.
Και του Σταθη και του Κώστα μια χαρα ειναι, και για κλασικη και για ροκ και για ταινία.
http://arqen.com/acoustics-101/room-setup-acoustic-treatment/
How much liveliness does my room need?
In control rooms and listening rooms, typical decay time (T60) values are 0.2 to 0.5 seconds between 250 Hz to 4 kHz. If you’re in a particularly small room (say, a bedroom), aim for 0.1 to 0.3 seconds. The smaller the room, the shorter the decay times should be.
The most accurate control rooms are highly damped with reverberation times less than about 0.3 seconds.
In hi-fi listening rooms, optimal T60 values depend on your listening preferences.
If you listen mostly to classical music, consider a more live room with decay times of 0.4 to 0.5 seconds. If you only listen to multi-track recordings comprised of close-miked instruments or electronic elements, aim for 0.2 to 0.3 seconds.
If you like to mix it up with your genres, 0.35 seconds could be a good sweet spot (assuming a listening room with a volume of about 3500 cubic feet).
In surround sound rooms and home theaters, Dolby recommends shorter decay times: 0.2 to 0.4 seconds.
[DOUBLEPOST=1470854344][/DOUBLEPOST]Να μην ψειριζουμε αλλο τη μαϊμού με το RT.
Και του Σταθη και του Κώστα μια χαρα ειναι, και για κλασικη και για ροκ και για ταινία.