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Volume’s effect on volume

MAR 01, 2009

DOI: 10.1063/1.4797081

Erica Ryherd

Ryherd replies: The aim of my Quick Study was to provide a basic overview of music-rehearsal-room design. Generally speaking, too small a room can lead to excessive sound levels. The relationship between volume and absorption is one of the many nuances that cannot be fully addressed in two pages. That is why the article highlights the importance of having a project team include an acoustical designer who can effectively optimize absorption, room layout, and other aspects of a space.

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Erica Ryherd. Georgia Institute of Technology, Atlanta, US .

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Volume 62, Number 3

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