kiiritusaja
Kiiritusaja is a term used in the field of acoustics and audio engineering to describe a device or system designed to reduce or eliminate the effects of reverberation in an environment. Reverberation is the persistence of sound after the source has stopped, caused by reflections from surfaces such as walls, ceilings, and floors. This phenomenon can degrade the quality of sound in various settings, including concert halls, recording studios, and communication systems.
The primary function of a kiiritusaja is to absorb or scatter sound waves, thereby reducing the time
Kiiritusaja systems are crucial in applications where high-quality audio is essential. In concert halls, they help
The design and implementation of kiiritusaja systems require a deep understanding of acoustics and the specific