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Old July 8th 03, 02:55 PM posted to uk.net.news.config,uk.rec.audio
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On 8 Jul 2003 08:57 (Chris Croughton) wrote:

On Mon, 07 Jul 2003 10:43 Kurt Hamster wrote:

Not forgetting of course that the room acoustics change the minute the
punters start walking in


Of course g. The only room I know where that doesn't happen
significantly is the Queen Elizabeth Hall in London, where they
deliberately designed the seats so that when 'up' (with no one on them)
they should give the same reflection and absorbtion as an 'average'
concert-goer. Of course, it's not perfect but it is one of few places
where one can record a concert without the audience present and not have
to do loads of weird things with acoustic screens.


Ever tried the larger assembly room at Watford Town Hall?

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