Home Studio Sound treatment/Sound Proofing Question
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Powell wrote:
"Scott Dorsey" wrote
I think your information is incorrect. A facility does not submit
theoretical paperwork to get certified. It is based on actual
measurements by company (Dolby) representatives.
*THX Professional Facility certification,* for example.
Where did I say this was not the case? Please don't put words
in my mouth.
You wrote "manual and a fancy calculator for figuring
room modes." I'm not interested in this whatsoever.
Well, indeed, that's what Dolby will give you. I have one on my
desk at home. They have a standard kit which includes the aforementioned
manual which describes the measurements and what the allowable limits
are, and includes the aforementioned calculator. I believe if you look
on the Dolby web site you will probably see a mention of this.
meth-od-ol-o-gy (meth uh dol'uh jee) n. pl. -gies
1. a set or system of methods, principles,
and rules used in a given discipline, as
in the arts or sciences.
As in actual tester methodology for certification.
Yes, of course they do that. When did I say they didn't? You seem to
have a severe reading comprehension problem and a bizarre knee-jerk
reaction to anything that involves calculation.
--scott
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