In Reply to: RE: Anyone recall how Amar Bose and his M.I.T. team calculated 89% of concert hall sound is reflected? posted by B. Scarpia on November 26, 2020 at 04:58:12:
Problem is the percentage depends on the frequency and the environment. And besides a great live recording already has good hall sound so Bose distorted the halls sound by reflecting it in the listening room And for poor recordings it was artificial hall sound. His premise was almost correct. His application was ALL wrong.
This post is made possible by the generous support of people like you and our sponsors:
Follow Ups
- RE: Anyone recall how Amar Bose and his M.I.T. team calculated 89% of concert hall sound is reflected? - hahax@verizon.net 11/26/2020:28:31 11/26/20 (11)
- Do you have data to backup your claims? - Cougar 08:56:35 11/28/20 (5)
- RE: Do you have data to backup your claims? - hahax@verizon.net 20:46:51 12/1/20 (4)
- RE: Do you have data to backup your claims? - rivervalley817 22:09:20 12/1/20 (3)
- RE: Do you have data to backup your claims? - hahax@verizon.net 20:49:36 12/2/20 (2)
- RE: Do you have data to backup your claims? - rivervalley817 21:54:39 12/2/20 (1)
- RE: Do you have data to backup your claims? - hahax@verizon.net 20:37:14 12/3/20 (0)
- RE: You've got answers for everything in your narrow little world - B. Scarpia 01:12:52 11/27/20 (1)
- RE: You've got answers for everything in your narrow little world - hahax@verizon.net 20:48:03 12/1/20 (0)
- RE: Anyone recall how Amar Bose and his M.I.T. team calculated 89% of concert hall sound is reflected? - rivervalley817 21:13:05 11/26/20 (2)
- of course it's true - DrChaos 13:55:51 11/28/20 (1)
- RE: of course it's true - rivervalley817 14:15:23 11/28/20 (0)