Room acoustics is a critical aspect of architectural audio design, particularly in spaces where music and sound quality are paramount. The reverberation time (RT60) is a key metric that indicates how long it takes for sound to decay by 60 dB after the source has stopped. This parameter is essential for creating an optimal listening environment.
A = Total absorption area (mΒ²)
The Sabine formula provides a simple yet effective way to calculate RT60. It considers the volume of the room and the total absorption area, taking into account the material properties of surfaces within the space.
What is RT60 in acoustics?
How do I use this RT60 Sabine calculator?
Why is RT60 important for music rooms?
What does the Sabine formula calculate?
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