The Acoustics of Sound Recording Rooms

Paul E. Sabine

IN DEALING with this subject, one must of necessity be concerned with general considerations. Each sound recording room presents special problems calling for particular solutions, which arise from conditions that are imposed by necessities which are quite other than acoustical. In the particular case, therefore, the designer of a sound recording studio has to include in his general design problem the special conditions that must be met in order to record sound faithfully, and free from extraneous noise.

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Published
1928-09
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Original Research
DOI
10.5594/J13138