Author: Loree BF51
Date: 2012-02-08 00:47
Thank you for your reply. I will see what more I can find out on this subject. It's possible that at a certain sound level or threshold, that above that point, in a smaller space, some of the reflected sound becomes "out-of-phase" with the original and therefore subtracts from it somewhat, not allowing the expected increase in sound level to occur. This is just a guess though.
The "s" in still, really should be capitalized, as I was a student of Ray Still. He had a very strong, technical background and it showed up in his teaching, too. Regards.
R. Still former student
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