Acoustics
Yazarlar: ["Jose A. Almagro Pastor", "Rafael García Quesada", "Jerónimo Vida Manzano", "Francisco J. Martínez Irureta", "Ángel F. Ramos Ridao"]
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DOI:10.3390/acoustics4030048
Anahtar Kelimeler:Room acoustics,Open-air auditorium,Heritage acoustics
Özet: : This paper analyses the acoustic behaviour of the Palace of Charles V from a room acoustics perspective but also ponders the uniqueness of the space and its ability to engage and enhance the audience experience. The Palace of Charles V is a relevant part of the historical heritage of Granada. It has an architectural but also an acoustic uniqueness that deserves research. A measurement campaign was made to calculate parameters such as T30, IACC, C 80 or Gm, and to explain the behaviour of the Palace. The BQI is quite high, but the late part of the impulse response (t > 80 ms) has strong unwanted reflections causing low clarity (C 80) and listener envelopment (LEV). Nevertheless, the Palace is a successful concert venue with good feedback from musicians and the audience.