Correction of Echoes And Reverberation in the Auditorium University of Illinois

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The amount of hairfelt necessary to correct the reverberation was insufficient to cover all the walls, and it was found that some of these unpadded surfaces still produced echoes. This action was anticipated in part from the general considerations discussed by Rayleigh:}: in which the possibility of reflection of sound was shown to depend on the positions of the source and receiver of sound, and also upon the size and form of the wall compared with the wave length of the incident sound.
*Sabine
.... Architectural Quarterly of Harvard University, p. 22, March, 1912.
Theory of Sound, Vol. 2, pp. 287 and 351.
tAmerican Architect, 1900.
t Theory of Sound, Vol. 2, p. 28.
CORRECTION OF ECHOES AND REVERBERATION 17 The installation in an auditorium of considerable sound absorbing material eliminates the objectional condition of satisfactory reverbera- tion being wholly dependent on the sound absorbing power furnished by an audience. This means that rehearsals without an audience can be conducted satisfactorily and that a speaker addressing a small audience is not obliged to contend with a distressing reverberation.


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