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Acoustics for Amplified Music and a New, Variable Acoustics Technology that includes Low Frequencies

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Surveys among professional musicians and sound engineers reveal that a long reverberation time at low frequencies in halls during concerts of reinforced music such as pop and rock, is a common cause for an unacceptable sounding event. Mid- and high-frequency sound is seldom a reason for lack of clarity and definition due to a 6 times higher absorption by audience compared to low frequencies, and a higher directivity of speakers at these frequencies. A new technology of inflatable, thin plastic membranes presents a solution to this challenge of needed low-frequency control. It is equally suitable for multipurpose concert halls that need to adjust their acoustics by the push of a button and for halls and arenas that only occasionally present amplified music and need to be treated just for the event. The technology, permanently mounted, is being projected in various concert halls around the world and is being installed in the new Dubai Opera and in a new Cultural Center in Kuwait during spring 2016. This paper presents the authors' research as well as the technology showing applications in dissimilarly sized venues, including on/off measurements of reverberation time versus frequency.

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Document Type: Research Article

Publication date: 21 August 2016

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