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A systematic investigation of the acoustical defects of a large university auditorium analyzes how sound reflects, absorbs, and transmits against smooth, curved surfaces to produce echoes and prolonged reverberation. Laboratory and theoretical studies were combined with in-situ measurements, including echo-path tracing and reverberation-time determination by Sabine’s method, to diagnose problems. Practical remedies such as strategic hangings and curtains were implemented and evaluated. The report outlines experimental procedures, the theoretical background on sound behavior in rooms, diagnostic techniques, and general recommendations for designing and treating auditoriums to reduce echoes and control reverberation.

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Floyd Rowe Watson

Floyd Rowe Watson was an author known for his contributions to the field of acoustics, particularly in relation to architectural design. His notable work, "Acoustics of Auditoriums," explores the principles of sound and its impact on the auditory experience within large spaces. Through his writing, Watson aimed to enhance the understanding of how acoustics can influence performance environments, making his insights valuable for architects, engineers, and sound designers. His work remains a reference point for those interested in the intersection of architecture and sound.

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