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Acoustics 101

ACOUSTICAL DEFINITIONS

For a complete treatment of acoustical terms defined, two additional sources are recommended (besides the overview of the most important terms discussed in Acoustics 101):

Rane’s Pro Audio Reference (free web-based dictionary of audio and acoustical terms)
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ANSI Standard S1.1-1994 ($150.00 – official, standardized acoustical definitions)

Acoustics 101 Definitions:

Noise Reduction Coefficient (NRC)
NRC is a single-number rating representing and overview of how much sound is absorbed by a material. Example: ˝” gypsum board (“drywall”) on 2x4 studs has an NRC of 0.05.
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Absorption Coefficient (a)
The actual absorption coefficients of a material are frequency dependent and represent how well sound is absorbed in a particular octave or one-third octave band. Example: ˝” drywall on 2x4 studs has an absorption coefficient at 125 Hz of 0.29.
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Sound Transmission Class (STC)
STC is a single-number rating of how effective a material or partition is at isolating sound. Example: ˝” drywall has an STC of 28.
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Sound Transmission Loss (STL or TL)
STL represents the amount of sound, in decibels (dB), that is isolated by a material or partition in a particular octave or one-third octave frequency band. Example: ˝” drywall has an STL at 125 Hz of 15 dB.
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Decoupling
This is the concept of detaching partitions from each other, or physically detaching layers in a partition in order to improve sound isolation.
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Room Modes
A room mode is a low frequency standing wave in a room.
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