reverberoida
Reverberoida is a term that describes the phenomenon of sound waves reflecting off surfaces within an enclosed space. These reflections, or echoes, arrive at the listener's ear slightly after the direct sound, creating a sense of spaciousness and fullness. The intensity and duration of reverberation depend on the size and shape of the space, as well as the absorption and reflection properties of its surfaces.
In acoustics, reverberation is a crucial element in determining the character of a sound environment. A room
The measurement of reverberation is typically expressed as reverberation time, often denoted as RT60. This is