In recent years numerous technical papers have described research for adequate audience listening conditions in performing halls. Additionally there has been some research in the area of acoustical conditions necessary to promote ensemble. It is clear that not all good recording halls make good listening halls and vice versa. This paper focuses on the acoustical requirements for sound stages and halls being designed primarily for recording purposes without audiences.
Author:
Schwind, David R.
Affiliation:
Charles M. Salter Associates, Inc., San Francisco, CA
AES Convention:
87 (October 1989)
Paper Number:
2864
Publication Date:
October 1, 1989
Subject:
Architectural Acoustics
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