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What roll do Room Dimensions play in the way a room "Sounds"? 

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In this video, we'll be discussing how the dimensions of a room can impact its acoustics.
You may have noticed that some rooms have a warm, ambient sound, while others seem to have a more sterile or echo-y sound. This can be largely attributed to the dimensions of the room and the way sound waves bounce off the walls, floors, and ceiling. Larger rooms with high ceilings tend to have more reverberation, which can create a sense of ambiance but can also make it harder to understand speech and distinguish between different sounds. On the other hand, smaller rooms with lower ceilings tend to have less reverberation and can (sometimes) provide better sound clarity. The shape of the room can also play a large role in its acoustical properties. For example, a rectangular room with parallel walls can lead to standing waves, which can cause certain frequencies to be emphasized while others are suppressed. It's important to consider the dimensions of a room when designing for optimal acoustics, whether it be for a home theater, music recording studio, or any other space where sound quality is important. In this quick video, we'll dive a bit deeper into the specifics of how room dimensions affect acoustics and offer a couple of tips for improving the sound in your own space!
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By following the guidelines in our cheat sheets, you'll be able to choose the best dimensions for your space, based on its size and shape. This will help you avoid common acoustic pitfalls, such as standing waves, flutter echoes, and excessive reverb, which can ruin your audio experience.
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@komoru
@komoru Год назад
After having owned a 9' concert grand piano, I can can certainly say that the room is an EXTENSION of the instrument. And wall/ceiling treatment can be to suit your taste as to how "live" you want the room to sound. I've built my own small "room within a room" soundproof practice room which didn't have the best acoustics, but I knew that going in. I also wanted to not take $20,000+ to do it and also did not want to spend 6-9 months of my life building it. It also had to be portable so it was a compromise. What I've learned with acoustics is generally the bigger the space you can put your studio/rehersal space into, and the higher the ceilings, the better the sound will be, as long as your budget and current building/home/rental space allows for it. I.e. most people trying to retrofit a recording studio or rehearsal space into a residential setting will be constrained by ceiling height and room length/width since most folks are not going to have the luxury of having a 5000 square foot distribution-style warehouse which have 24-40 foot tall ceilings,.
@NGAcoustics
@NGAcoustics 10 месяцев назад
Thanks for the insight! This is all very true, ESPECIALLY for acoustic pianos.
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