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Reverberation in acoustics is the persistence of sound after a sound is produced. Reverberation, or reverb, is created when a sound or a signal is reflected causing a large number of reflections to build up and then decay as the sound is absorbed by the surfaces of objects in the space – which could include furniture, people, and air. | [https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Reverberation Reverberation] in acoustics is the persistence of sound after a sound is produced. Reverberation, or reverb, is created when a sound or a signal is reflected causing a large number of reflections to build up and then decay as the sound is absorbed by the surfaces of objects in the space – which could include furniture, people, and air. | ||
RT60 means <nowiki>'</nowiki>" Reverberation time - 60 dB". In other words, it means "How long a sound needs to decrease to 60 dB from it is initial energy level" | RT60 means <nowiki>'</nowiki>" Reverberation time - 60 dB". In other words, it means "How long a sound needs to decrease to 60 dB from it is initial energy level" |