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BS EN ISO 3382-1:2009

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Acoustics. Measurement of room acoustic parameters Performance spaces

Published date

31-08-2009

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Committee
EH/1/6
DevelopmentNote
Supersedes 07/30081117 DC. (08/2009) Together with BS EN ISO 3382-2 and BS EN ISO 3382-3, it supersedes BS EN ISO 3382. (02/2012)
DocumentType
Standard
PublisherName
British Standards Institution
Status
Current
Supersedes

This part of ISO3382 specifies methods for the measurement of reverberation time and other room acoustical parameters in performance spaces. It describes the measurement procedure, the apparatus needed, the coverage required, and the method of evaluating the data and presenting the test report. It is intended for the application of modern digital measuring techniques and for the evaluation of room acoustical parameters derived from impulse responses.

Standards Relationship
ISO 3382-1:2009 Identical
EN ISO 3382-1:2009 Identical

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