A room’s reverberation is measured by the time it takes for the sound to dissipate in an enclosed space. To be more precise, reverberation is measured by the amount of time it takes the volume of the sound waves to diminish by 60 decibels (dB). An RT60 test, which stands for Reverberation Time less 60 dB, quantifies the reverberation time of a given area. A room with a high reverberation time is typically characterized by an overpowering background clatter, or a loud, extended echo.
While almost any space can be subject to reverberation, certain spaces are more prone than others. The soundproofing we offer will reduce reverberation and echo in virtually any structure. Some of our satisfied clients include: