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The validity of audio measurement
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<blockquote data-quote="Vaughan" data-source="post: 35043" data-attributes="member: 693"><p>I'm not sure if you are referring to me as I recently asked a member to consider measuring his response to get more detail out of his situation. It turned out he did not have measurement equipment but there was no harm in asking. </p><p></p><p>I think in order for one to understand what is happening within a room it is crucial to measure the room response. Some might disagree with that but from experience I've found that to be true. Every time. </p><p></p><p>As another member mentioned earlier, running a frequency response graph might not tell us about modal ringing or RT60 times. That is true, however frequency response measurements are important; I would say just as important, IMO, as the modal ringing and RT60 measurement.</p><p></p><p>Interpreting the results correctly are key in my opinion.</p><p></p><p>Regards,</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Vaughan, post: 35043, member: 693"] I'm not sure if you are referring to me as I recently asked a member to consider measuring his response to get more detail out of his situation. It turned out he did not have measurement equipment but there was no harm in asking. I think in order for one to understand what is happening within a room it is crucial to measure the room response. Some might disagree with that but from experience I've found that to be true. Every time. As another member mentioned earlier, running a frequency response graph might not tell us about modal ringing or RT60 times. That is true, however frequency response measurements are important; I would say just as important, IMO, as the modal ringing and RT60 measurement. Interpreting the results correctly are key in my opinion. Regards, [/QUOTE]
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