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Sound System Design Reference Manual

room constant with some confidence, then we can 1 kHz range along the major axis, is about 3 dB.
estimate the sound pressure level that will be For convenience in sound system calculations, we
produced in the reverberant field of the room for a normally assume the Q of the talker to be 2.
given acoustical power output. These two facts can be used to make
Figure 5-22 enables us to determine by reasonably accurate acoustical surveys of existing
inspection the room constant if we know both and rooms without equipment. All that is needed is the
the total surface area. This chart can be used with cooperation of a second person and a little
either SI or English units. experience. Have your assistant repeat a word or
If both room constant and directivity factor of a count slowly in as even a level as possible. While
radiator are known, the critical distance can be he is doing this, walk directly away from him while
solved directly from the following equation: carefully listening to the intensity and quality of his
voice. With a little practice, it is easy to detect the
DC = .14 QR zone in which the transition is made from the direct
field to the reverberant field. Repeat the experiment
This equation may be used with either SI or English by starting at a considerable distance away from the
units, and a graphical solution for it is shown in talker, well into the reverberant field, and walking
Figure 5-23. It is helpful to remember that the toward him. Again, try to zero in on the transition zone.
relationship between directivity index and critical After two or three such tries you may decide,
distance is in a way very similar to the inverse square for example, that the critical distance from the talker
law: an increase of 6 dB in directivity (or a times- in that particular room is about 4 meters. You know
four increase in Q) corresponds to a doubling of the that a loudspeaker having a directivity index of 3 dB
critical distance. One might think of this as the direct will also exhibit a critical distance of 4 meters along
square law. its major axis in that room. To extend the critical
A second useful factor to keep in mind is that distance to 8 meters, the loudspeaker must have a
the directivity index of a person talking, taken in the directivity index of 9 dB.

Figure 5-23. Critical distance as a function of room constant


and directivity index or directivity factor

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