So it sounds like the low reading of 32-33 in Vapor's design / built room would serve as a good low benchmark. Impressive. I wonder how much of this is the preservation of outside sound coming in, as much as the absorption of internal ambient noise.
An interesting test in Vapor's room would be to have some one make multiple 50, 60, 70 db sounds from outside the room, and see if there is a large variance in the ambient sound in the room. I have to imagine this is a combination of both, but I would like to understand the relationship between outside prevention -vs- internal room absorption.
I am thinking that this room is really well protected from outside sound coming in.
Thanks for the feedback.
An interesting test in Vapor's room would be to have some one make multiple 50, 60, 70 db sounds from outside the room, and see if there is a large variance in the ambient sound in the room. I have to imagine this is a combination of both, but I would like to understand the relationship between outside prevention -vs- internal room absorption.
I am thinking that this room is really well protected from outside sound coming in.
Thanks for the feedback.