Natural Speech Intelligibility in Theatres in Relation to Their Acoustics
Auteur(s): |
Maarten P. M. Luykx
Martijn L. S. Vercammen |
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Médium: | article de revue |
Langue(s): | anglais |
Publié dans: | Building Acoustics, décembre 2011, n. 3-4, v. 18 |
Page(s): | 293-311 |
DOI: | 10.1260/1351-010x.18.3-4.293 |
Abstrait: |
There is a certain tendency in the design of theatres to make the halls quite large. From a perspective of natural speech intelligibility and strength of speech this is disadvantageous, because an actor's voice has a certain, limited loudness and consequently the signal-to-noise ratio at the listener may become too low. Based on the influence of signal/noise ratio on speech intelligibility, it is deduced that the strength G ≥ 6 dB and room volumes have to be limited to 4000–4500 m³ in order to maintain sufficient loudness for natural speech. Sound level measurements during performances with natural speech in a theatre have been performed, to determine background noise levels in the hall due to the audience and to investigate the signal-to-noise ratio of the actors voice at the audience. The background levels are mainly determined by installation noise and not by the influence of the audience. |
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