Carlos Rolando Jiménez Dianderas, Manuel Recuero López
This paper reports the analysis of the results of an acoustic survey carried out on four Catholic Cathedrals in some cities of Peru, built during the colonial era through centuries XVI to XVII. The study is performed taking into account both room-average values and individual position values of many acoustical parameters measured according to ISO 3382. Effects among architectural characteristics (room volume, surface areas, total absorbing area) and some objective acoustical parameters (reverberation time, early decay time, clarity, definition, center time) are investigated.
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