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The gothic Munich cathedral "Unserer lieben Frau" was renovated during 1989 - 1994. No acoustical consultation was made, therefore the RT60 went above 10 seconds with a maximum of 13.6 seconds in the 250 Hz octave. A new sound system (1996-1997) gives feedback-free speech distribution and an occupancy dependent volume and speaker zone control.
Author (s): zur Lage, Thomas;
Zimmermann, Ulrich;
Affiliation:
Beneke Daberto Engineering, Munich, Germany
(See document for exact affiliation information.)
AES Convention: 106
Paper Number:4952
Publication Date:
1999-05-06
Session subject:
Sound Reinforcement
DOI:
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zur Lage, Thomas; Zimmermann, Ulrich; 1999; Sound System for a Cathedral with Long Reverberation Time [PDF]; Beneke Daberto Engineering, Munich, Germany; Paper 4952; Available from: https://aes.org/publications/elibrary-page/?id=8228
zur Lage, Thomas; Zimmermann, Ulrich; Sound System for a Cathedral with Long Reverberation Time [PDF]; Beneke Daberto Engineering, Munich, Germany; Paper 4952; 1999 Available: https://aes.org/publications/elibrary-page/?id=8228
@inproceedings{zur1999sound,
title={{Sound System for a Cathedral with Long Reverberation Time}},
author={zur Lage, Thomas and Zimmermann, Ulrich},
year={1999},
month={may},
booktitle={Journal of the Audio Engineering Society},
publisher={Paper 4952; AES Convention 106; May 1999},
number={4952},
organization={AES},
}
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