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Revision as of 04:58, 1 July 2008

Ken Jacob

1   introduction: Ken Jacob
2   noise
3a  reverberation time and absorption
3b  absorption and sound level
3c  reverberation and music
4a  reflections
4b  reflections from concave and convex surfaces
4c  reflections from scattering surfaces
4d  reflections and wavelength
5   stage and audience shapes
6   echoes
7   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.