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Encyclopedia > The Small Back Room

The Small Back Room (1949) is a film by the British-based director-writer team of Powell & Pressburger.


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RealTraps - A New Approach to Small Room Acoustics (3178 words)
The nulls are often strongest at the rear wall because the loudspeaker's wavefront traveling the length of the room is strongest in that direction.
As you've seen, small room acoustics is not really that complicated, and all problems are caused by waves reflecting off the room boundaries.
However, the behavior of sound waves in small rooms is actually pretty simple, at least for the purpose here of solving problems common to recording studios and control rooms.
The Small Back Room - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia (227 words)
The Small Back Room (1949) is a film by the British producer-writer-director team of Powell and Pressburger starring David Farrar and Kathleen Byron.
Sammy Rice (David Farrar) is a scientist working with a specialist "back room" team during World War II.
He is brought in to solve the problem of booby-trapped devices being dropped from Nazi bombers.
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