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Re: SHORT Book List

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Postby Avare » Wed, 2020-Jan-08, 17:55

Purelythemusic wrote:
As the UK taxpayers sponsored the BBC’s research (unless I am mistaken), I think I can speak for the UK bunch in saying, we’re happy to share the research providing the composers/researchers are credited... that does matter...
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Postby Avare » Wed, 2020-Jan-15, 20:07

I have not seen any documents u/led this week. UFC Noise and Vibration Control is a gold mine data of often overlooked, and free!
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Postby Soundman2020 » Wed, 2020-Jan-15, 22:04

Cool! Thanks, Andre!


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Postby Avare » Wed, 2020-Jan-15, 23:14

I´m on a roll now. One of the best acoustics related to HVAC is the DAIKIN HVAC Acoustic Fundamentals. Again it is free!

By free that includes free distriution like on your documents list with the NRC files. This includes the UFC document above this post.
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Postby Soundman2020 » Wed, 2020-Jan-15, 23:28

Wow! Keep 'm coming!

By the way, I'm browsing through the UFC one right now: I didn't have that one before, and I'm really glad you posted it: it's pretty good!

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IR-760

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Postby Avare » Wed, 2020-Jan-22, 08:17

A guide for reducing aircraft noise.
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And More From Santiago

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Postby Avare » Thu, 2020-Jan-23, 09:10

Optimizing room shape.
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Postby Soundman2020 » Thu, 2020-Jan-23, 10:26

Thanks Andre!

Also, I just finished reading IR-760 (I didn't have it before!), and I loved it! Lots if interesting new tidbits in there. It helps clarify some things. Recommended! I'll put it on the Document List in the next update.

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Postby Soundman2020 » Thu, 2020-Jan-23, 10:32

Avare wrote:Optimizing room shape.
Say! I just started reading that, and noticed that the authors hail from a fantastic country! :) :thu: (Pity about the poor translation, though.... )


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Re: And More From Santiago

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Postby Avare » Thu, 2020-Jan-23, 10:44

Soundman2020 wrote:
Avare wrote:Optimizing room shape.
Say! I just started reading that, and noticed that the authors hail from a fantastic country! :) :thu: (Pity about the poor translation, though.... )

You noticed my post title.

For others: The University of Chile is in Santiago.


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Postby Soundman2020 » Thu, 2020-Jan-23, 20:20

Avare wrote:For others: The University of Chile is in Santiago.
:thu: It's one of the big universities here: very well regarded, both locally and internationally. (One of my daughters got her masters degree there, in fact).

I thought it was interesting that the optimum ratio obtained by the algorithm developed by these guys, would be rejected by the BBC criteria as too long and narrow, and at nearly 75m2 it would also not fit the BS.1116-3 and Tech.3276 specifications for critical listening rooms. Interesting. But I do have to admit that the modal spread looks very nice.... on the other hand, it's a rather large room, compared to typical control rooms, so it would not be hard to get good spread from many of the well-known ratios.

It would have been nice if they would have run the optimizer algorithm for several different sized rooms, with limits set to increasingly smaller sizes, to see how that works out. 75m2 is unrealistically large for most studios. It would have been good to see sizes of, for example, the smallest, larges, and median dimensions in BS.1116-3 / Tech.3276 (maybe 20m2, 40m2, and 60m2).

But I do like the premise that they base their paper on: Using psychos-acoustic criteria as the basis, instead of all levels the same, makes sense.

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Re: SHORT Book List

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Postby Avare » Sat, 2020-Jan-25, 15:49

I have no desire to dilute the floating floor myth thread. Attached is a test of a floating floor that does work properly. It is just 14" thick and and a light ~125 lb/ft². Perfect for the attic!
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Re: SHORT Book List

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Postby Starlight » Sat, 2020-Jan-25, 17:58

Attached, avare?



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Re: SHORT Book List

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Postby Avare » Sat, 2020-Jan-25, 18:08

Starlight wrote:Attached, avare?
Sorry about that. It is now attached.


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Re: SHORT Book List

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Postby Soundman2020 » Sat, 2020-Jan-25, 21:58

Avare wrote:I have no desire to dilute the floating floor myth thread. Attached is a test of a floating floor that does work properly. It is just 14" thick and and a light ~125 lb/ft². Perfect for the attic!
Thanks, Andre! I'm busy incorporating that into the thread itself. Perfect illustration!

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