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Before we dive into the physical product, let’s clarify the unit. Unlike decibels (dB), which measure sound pressure, the sone measures perceived loudness. To proceed, please clarify
For a material to achieve a 0.96 sone rating, it must possess a high Sound Transmission Class (STC) of 50+ and a Noise Reduction Coefficient (NRC) of 0.90 or higher.
The "096" revision uses a 512-tap linear phase FIR filter. Unlike minimum phase filters that introduce group delay (smearing transients), the linear phase approach preserves the time alignment of all frequencies. For classical and acoustic listeners, this means a piano chord strikes with the same timing integrity from the lowest octave to the highest harmonic.