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Acoustics 08
    • Experimental analysis
      of the acoustical behaviour of Musikverein in concert and ballet configurations


    • A. Farina, D. E. Commins and N. Prodi


    • (a) University of Parma, Via delle Scienze 181/A, Industrial Engineering Dept., 43100 Parma, Italy
    • (b) Commins Acoustics Workshop, 15 rue Laurence Savart,
      75020 Paris, France
    • (c) Engineering Dept. - Univ. of Ferrara, Via Saragat, 1,
      44100 Ferrara, Italy
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Topics
    • Configurations of the room
    • Standard room acoustics measurements
    • Coupling with the storage space under the stalls
    • Surface intensity measurements
    • Analysis of the results
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Concert configuration
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Concert configuration
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Ballroom configuration
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Ballroom configuration
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Measurement method: Exponential Sine Sweep
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Exponential Sine Sweep method
  •  x(t) is a sine signal, which frequency is varied exponentially with time, starting at f1 and ending at f2.
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Test Signal – x(t)
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Measured signal - y(t)
  • The not-linear behaviour of the loudspeaker causes many harmonics to appear
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Inverse Filter – z(t)
  • The deconvolution of the IR is obtained convolving the measured signal y(t) with the inverse filter z(t) [equalized, time-reversed x(t)]
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Deconvolution of Exponential Sine Sweep
  • The “time reversal mirror” technique is employed: the system’s impulse response is obtained by convolving the measured signal y(t) with the time-reversal of the test signal x(-t). As the exp. sine sweep does not have a “white” spectrum, proper equalization is required


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Result of the deconvolution
  • The last impulse response is the linear one, the preceding are the harmonics distortion products of various orders
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IR Selection
  • After the sequence of impulse responses has been obtained, it is possible to select and insulate just one of them:
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Maximum Length Sequence vs. Sweep
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Hardware: loudspeaker & microphone
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Equipment: computer & sound interface
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Directivity of transducers
  • LookLine D200 dodechaedron
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pressure-velocity microphone
  • The Soundfield microphone allows for simultaneous measurements of the omnidirectional pressure and of the three cartesian components of particle velocity (figure-of-8 patterns)
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Directivity of transducers
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Measurement method:
B-format Impulse Response
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3D Impulse Response (Gerzon, 1975)
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Measurement positions
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ISO3382 Parameters
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Results
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Results
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Results
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Results
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Results
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Storage room
under the stalls
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Sound reduction index
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Reverberation time of storage room (empty)
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Conclusions
  • Musikverein is a truly variable acoustics room
  • The Ballroom configuration exhibit reverberation times significantly larger than the Concert configuration, particularly at medium frequencies
  • Also G is significantly different
  • However, C80 and LF do not change remarkably, ensuring good acoustical quality also in Ballroom configuration
  • The storage room under the stalls is heavily insulated, hence it cannot have any effect
  • The effect of the audience should be taken into account, particularly in Ballroom configuration, where it would be probably much larger than in Concert configuration.