These formulas are mostly in the analogue domain but might come in handy for some members;
Online Acoustic Conversion Engines. (http://www.sengpielaudio.com/Calculations03.htm)
These formulas are mostly in the analogue domain but might come in handy for some members;
Online Acoustic Conversion Engines. (http://www.sengpielaudio.com/Calculations03.htm)
A handy page.
Another useful page is http://www.csgnetwork.com/atmossndabsorbcalc.html (http://www.csgnetwork.com/atmossndabsorbcalc.html)
It's handy when people argue about the need for 50kHz response
(try 30% humidity at 50kHz... )
It's handy when people argue about the need for 50kHz response
(try 30% humidity at 50kHz... )
1.3 dB/m? So what?
I think there are better arguments...
It's handy when people argue about the need for 50kHz response
(try 30% humidity at 50kHz... )
1.3 dB/m? So what?
I think there are better arguments...
Consider the implications for any reasonable-sized concert hall now. Down 20-30 dB.
Another useful page is http://www.csgnetwork.com/atmossndabsorbcalc.html (http://www.csgnetwork.com/atmossndabsorbcalc.html)
It's handy when people argue about the need for 50kHz response
Indeed, they could use global warming as an excuse