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RT60 for a Vocal Recording Booth

A small heavily treated vocal booth of roughly 5 m³ can achieve an RT60 below 0.1 seconds.

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  1. Enter room volume, total surface area and avg absorption coeff in the fields above.
  2. Results update instantly as you type — or click Calculate.
  3. Read your rt60 decay time and the full breakdown beneath it.

A properly treated vocal booth is nearly anechoic, with RT60 values well below 0.2 seconds for clean, dry recordings.

Frequently asked questions

What is RT60?
RT60 is the time (in seconds) for a sound to decay by 60 dB after the source stops. A concert hall typically has RT60 of 1.5–2.5 s; a recording studio aims for under 0.5 s.
What is Sabine's formula?
RT60 = 0.161 × V / A, where V is room volume (m³) and A = surface area × average absorption coefficient.