Dynaudio Air Series manual Background Info Acoustics, Standing Waves

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BACKGROUND INFO - ACOUSTICS

Standing Waves

Standing waves exist in all kind of rooms. The shape of the room, the dimensions of the room, and the relationship between the dimensions of the room, are important parameters that will determine the frequencies around which the phenomenon exists as well as the distribution of these standing waves. But how do they occur?

Imagine a sound source. When the sound is emitted the sound wave will propagate in all directions if no obstacles in sight. This will of course happen with the speed of sound. Now, if the sound source is placed inside a room the sound wave will hit the boundaries of the room. If the boundaries consist of acoustically hard (reflective) surfaces, the sound is reflected. If the angle of incidence is

The sound field is initially radiated having a radial wave front but within a few reflections the sound field has obtained a plane wave front.

90º the sound will be reflected right back where it came from. Under certain circumstances the sound wave will meet itself again. For instance if the sound is reflected between to parallel walls. This becomes a problem, when the sound wave not only meets itself, but when it meets itself in phase. And this will happen when the distance between the walls is half a wavelength of the radiated sound wave. Or one whole wavelength - or 1½, 2, 2½ and so on.

This phenomenon is called standing waves. Actually the sound wave is not standing. But it is experienced like that because the sound pressure maxima and minima are positioned in fixed places in the room.

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Contents Page Page Voltage Line plug according to standard Important Safety InstructionsPage Table of Contents Quick Setup Reference Quick Setup Reference Main Display Operational OverviewStereo Setup with stereo Subs SetupsStereo Setup Stereo Setup with mono SubsThis illustration shows how to connect a 5.1 analog setup Digital SetupAnalog Setup This illustration shows how to connect a 5.1 digital setupThis illustration shows how to connect a 5.3 Analog setup This illustration shows how to connect a 5.3 Digital setupDig/6 Master This illustration shows how to connect a 6.1 Analog setupAnalog connections Stereo Setup With Chains on L & ROther Chained Setups Analog/Digital setupDigital 192 kHz Digital Setup Product Concept IntroductionThis Manual BreakSlave & Sub Units Remote ControlCommon Features Master UnitOptional Digital I/O card Rear Panel Description MasterMaster Unit Analog I/O Slave/SubOverload Indication LED AIR DisplayOverload Indication Enter key Cursor UP/DOWN keysMain Display Press Enter to access the Select ModeParameter Description Basic operation in all menusExternal Clock Setup MenuSetup Set Monitor TaskStore LFE channel noteRecall Overview Placing the MonitorsOther situations Close to wall / WallOn the bridge / Console Evaluation Checking the placementPhase checking Checking by ear when listening to the signals In phaseNext EqualizingCurve Calibrating Main Monitors CurvesInterchannel calibration Acoustic level calibrationPlacing the Subwoofer Evaluation Low frequency sweepsChecking the Crosspoint Checking summing phase cancellationTo Calibrate Controlling standing wavesPolarity PhasePhase Introduction LFE GainReverberation time AcousticsGood acoustics Sabines formula Absorbtion or diffusion ? Resonance absorbers AbsorbersDiffusers Membrane absorbersStanding Waves Background Info AcousticsAxial Tangential Radial Room modesHow does the standing waves influence the sound field? How to prohibit standing wavesAcoustics Background Info Comb Filtering Dip frequencies Or +Rear wall cancellation Subwoofer Subwoofer Background InfoLow Pass LFE Gain Subwoofer & LFE Channel Background InfoLFE Channel Cross-oversCinema setup Delaying Monitors LINE-UP & CalibrationAcoustic summation of audio signals Calibration of 5.1 in an ITU-775 arrangement How to measure the sound pressure?LINE-UP & Calibration Background Info Introduction Remote Control FeaturesAIR Remote Shift key Preset 1/3 and 2/4 keysVolume potentiometer REF Level 1-3 keysNavigating AIR Soft AIR SoftTools MainNetwork Preset ListSystem Setup Chained monitors Calibrate AIR-BaseLocal Parameters Reset ProceduresMiscellaneous Global ParametersSerial to Cat-5 cable CablesTC Link Standard Cat-5 cables AES/EBU Standard cablesAIR 20 & AIR 25 Master and Slave AIR 6 & AIR 15 Master and SlaveAIR Base AIR-Base-1 & AIR-Base-2AIR Remote specs Room & DistanceGeneral for all Products Error messages etc Delay in System & Error Messages ETCAIR AIR-Base Certificate of ConformityCertificate Of Conformity # Name Preset List