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Revision as of 01:47, 28 June 2008

Ken Jacob

  1. Introduction: Ken Jacob
  2. noise
  3. reverberation time and absorption
  4. absorption and sound level
  5. reverberation and music
  6. reflections
  7. reflections from concave and convex surfaces
  8. reflections from scattering surfaces
  9. reflections and wavelength
  10. stage and audience shapes
  11. echoes
  12. putting it all together

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Ken Jacob
Director, Advanced Development
Bose Professional Systems

The presenter would like to acknowledge the work of M. David Egan.
Several figures from his excellent text,
Architectural Acoustics
are used here.