Whether a lecture hall is ideal for reverberation depends on how the hall was constructed and furnished, and on whether your need is for high, moderate, or low reverberation.
the concert hall has fabric on the walls that absorbs the sound and a gym doesnt
Reverberation, or Reverb for short, is a dispersing effect as the sound waves bounce off multiple hard surfaces they then collide and the waves ripple creating essentially a "Grand Hall" effect. Many Vocalists use Reverberation to make their voices more full.
In concert halls the walls are made out of acoustic materials. The materials, as well as the amplifier may result in multiple echoes in a concert hall.
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a lecture hall
T= 0.165V/As v= volume of the hall a= absorption coefficient s= surface area
Reverberation - album - was created in 1990-05.
determine factor that affect the reverberation time of a room
Reverberation - record label - was created in 2003.
the large obstacles and tall buildings etc causes the reverberation of thunder as it reflects sound and also causes multiple reverberation.
Reverberation! :)
the large obstacles and tall buildings etc causes the reverberation of thunder as it reflects sound and also causes multiple reverberation.