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  2. In a general-purpose auditorium where you want speech to sound clear and music to sound rich and full, the ideal reverberation time — the time it takes a sound to die away — is around 1.5 seconds to 2.5 seconds. For most auditoriums, the reverberation time will be too long unless there are sound-absorbing materials throughout the room.
    illuminated-integration.com/blog/7-auditorium-acou…
    Multi-Purpose Auditoriums: 1.3 seconds is acceptable. Should never exceed 1.5 seconds reverb time.
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    The time required, after the sound source ceases, for the absolute intensity to drop by a factor of 10 6 —or, equivalently, the time for the intensity level to drop by 60 decibels—is defined as the reverberation time (RT, sometimes referred to as RT60).
    www.britannica.com/science/acoustics/Reverberati…
    As sound waves travel at about 345 meters/second, the sound coming directly from a source within an auditorium will generally reach a listener after a time of anywhere from 0.01 to 0.2 seconds.
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