Wankling, Matthew and Fazenda, Bruno (2009) Subjective Validity of Figures of Merit for Room Aspect Ratio Design. In: 126th Audio Engineering Society Convention, 7-10 May 2009, Munich, Germany.
Abstract

Attempts have long been made to classify a room's low frequency audio reproduction capability with regards
to its aspect ratio. Common metrics used have relied on the homogeneous distribution of modal frequencies
and from these a number of 'optimal' aspect ratios have emerged. However, most of these metrics ignore the
source and receiver coupling to the mode shapes - only a few account for this in the derivation of a figure of
merit. The subjective validity of these attempts is tested and discussed. Examples are given of supposedly
good room ratios with bad performance and vice versa. Subjective assessment of various room scenarios is
undertaken and a ranking order has been obtained to correlate with a proposed figure of merit.

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