The Differences between Echo and Reverberation
Echo | Reverberation | |
1. | Echo is the process of reflection of sound waves after striking on the hard surface. | Reverberation is a prolongation of sound after mixing the reflected sound with the original sound. |
2. | The Intensity of echo is less than the original sound. | The Intensity of Reverberation is more than the original sound. |
3. | The Echo can be heard both in open and closed spaces. | Reverberation is usually experienced in closed spaces with multiple reflecting objects. |
4. | Echo is a single reflection of a sound wave of a surface | Reverberation is the sound or the pattern created by the superposition of such echoes. |