kajaefekti
Kajaefekti, often translated as "echo effect" or "reverberation effect," refers to a phenomenon where a sound is reflected or bounced back to the listener after an initial sound has been produced. This reflection occurs due to the sound waves encountering hard surfaces in an environment. The delay between the original sound and the reflected sound determines how the kajaefekti is perceived.
The kajaefekti is a natural occurrence in many spaces. In large, empty rooms with hard surfaces like
The characteristics of the kajaefekti are influenced by several factors, including the size and shape of the