During the 1960's an abundance of new acoustical criteria for Concert Hall Quality have been suggested. Basically, they all show a certain variation from point to point in an auditorium. Such variations may not have more than local significance. Average values of a certain criterion over the sound source area and average values of the same criterion over the listening area being compared. (f.i. as a quotient), may have a general significance for the evaluation of a concert Hall (or an Opera Theater).
Author:
Jordan, Vilhelm L.
AES Convention:
47 (March 1974)
Paper Number:
D-1
Publication Date:
March 1, 1974
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