Early Decay Time (EDT) is a measure of the time it takes for sound levels to drop by 10 dB after a sound source has been turned off. It is an important parameter in room acoustics as it helps assess how quickly a room returns to its ambient noise level.
RT60 = reverberation time in seconds
Understanding EDT helps architects and acousticians design spaces with appropriate acoustic properties, ensuring a comfortable listening environment.
What is Early Decay Time (EDT)?
How do I calculate EDT?
Why is EDT important in room acoustics?
What does RT60 represent in the EDT formula?
How does EDT differ from reverberation time (RT60)?
Can EDT be used in any room?
What units are used for measuring EDT?
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