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What is RT60?
  • by James Lindenschmidt

What is RT60?

RT60 is a traditional metric used to measure reverberation time, specifically, how long it takes for sound energy to decay by 60 decibels after a sound source stops. While it is often viewed as a dead-room goal, we treat RT60...

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How to Build a Podcast Studio for Clear Audio
  • by James Lindenschmidt

How to Build a Podcast Studio for Clear Audio

The explosion of podcasting and digital content creation has made high-quality audio more accessible than ever. However, many creators make the mistake of over-investing in expensive gear while completely overlooking the most critical component of the signal chain: the room...

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How Thick Should Acoustic Panels Be?
  • by James Lindenschmidt

How Thick Should Acoustic Panels Be?

The short answer to how thick an acoustic panel should be depends entirely on the frequencies you need to control. For basic speech clarity in an office or hallway, a two-inch panel is the effective minimum to manage the mid-range...

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