Abstract

The use of a steady-state reference sound source, such as the Ilg Reference Sound Source, for determining the acoustic nature of semireverberant spaces is explored with emphasis on what precautions should be observed if useful eugineering results are to be obtained. For reasonable acoustic environments, the steady-state method can also be used to estimate the room absorption or, by the substitution technique, the sound power of an unknown source.

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