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Various methods for measuring reverberation time are tested using a source of known decay time. Both random noise and sine signals are used. Methods include using a storage oscilloscope, a level recorder, and a real-time analyzer and X-Y recorder. Special equipment was not used, as occasional measurement could not justify the expense. Particular emphasis was placed on long reverberation times as found in reverberation chambers.
Author (s): Slusser, Ronald; Marrone, James
Affiliation:
Nippon Columbia Co., Ltd., Kawasaki, Japan
(See document for exact affiliation information.)
AES Convention: 45
Paper Number:907
Publication Date:
1973-05-06
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Slusser, Ronald; Marrone, James; 1973; An Investigation into the Techniques of Reverberation Time Measurement [PDF]; Nippon Columbia Co., Ltd., Kawasaki, Japan; Paper 907; Available from: https://aes2.org/publications/elibrary-page/?id=1719
Slusser, Ronald; Marrone, James; An Investigation into the Techniques of Reverberation Time Measurement [PDF]; Nippon Columbia Co., Ltd., Kawasaki, Japan; Paper 907; 1973 Available: https://aes2.org/publications/elibrary-page/?id=1719