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Doing acoustic measurements

Posted: Thu Mar 13, 2003 2:08 am
by Guest
I'm interesting in measurements of room acoustic, with measurement software and hardware. What to use, and how.. I read articles about ETF Acoustic.. and SIA Smaart, but, where to start, in what place to measure, where to position measurement microphone.
That is, couse, i want to be shure, that acoustic treatment of some room (listening or studio room), is done right.. I know that my ear is final judge.. but doing measurements is good starting point.
Is there good tutorial, how to "read" measurement results...

Posted: Thu Mar 13, 2003 5:22 am
by barefoot
Those software packages should provide manuals that describe the various measurement techniques and outline what the data means. Knowing specifically how to interpret a particular set of data, however, will probably depend quite a bit on your education and experience. Every measurement situation is different, so various factors need to be considered when trying to draw realistic conclusions. It's the art of science and engineering we develop through practice. And it's difficult to imagine that anyone would get very far without at least a rudimentary understanding of the underlying physics of the system in question. I don't think these aspects can be wrapped up in a tutorial.

Thomas

Posted: Thu Mar 13, 2003 8:42 am
by John Sayers
I agree with Thomas- I think you can just confuse yourself if you aren't aware of what you are doing and what to look for.

cheers
john