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Originally Posted by Ethan Winer RT60 is not totally valid in control rooms. The smaller the room, the less likely you'll ever have true reverb. But you can still measure it and adjust treatment accordingly. The size of the room dictates the "ideal" decay times. A room the size of a bedroom should aim for between 100 and 300 milliseconds. Just as important, the decay times should be as even as possible over the entire range of frequencies. As it happens, I'm about to finish a video showing the RT60 as measured in a room 16 by 11.5 by 8 feet. The attached graph shows the decay times in third-octave bands for the room empty, then with a bunch of bass traps and reflection absorbers, and then again with diffusors covering all the remaining surfaces. You can see the huge improvement in uniformity with the diffusors in place.
--Ethan |
Nice graph! I would definitely hire you with *that* kind of resume! I'm official sold on diffusors. Darn it, now I have to make something else.

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How are we going to know when this video is done. I'm new and haven't heard about it. Is it instructional in general or about reverb decay specifically? Can I buy a copy? Are you going to include how to make/acquire the diffusors you're using and how to use them?