The Acoustics Group tested the perspex Amadeus screens in the orchestra pit of the Royal Academy of Music on 24th June 2009. Three musicians playing- trumpet, glock and saxophone, whilst 3 acousticians measured the performance of the Amadeus screen. Results suggest that the Amadeus screen is most suited to high frequency generating musical instruments.
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Wednesday, 24 June 2009
Amadeus Screens tested at Royal Academy of Music
The Acoustics Group tested the perspex Amadeus screens in the orchestra pit of the Royal Academy of Music on 24th June 2009. Three musicians playing- trumpet, glock and saxophone, whilst 3 acousticians measured the performance of the Amadeus screen. Results suggest that the Amadeus screen is most suited to high frequency generating musical instruments.
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