The sound dynamics of an indoor arena significantly impact player concentration and spectator engagement. Wooden floors absorb and diffuse sound waves more effectively than synthetic surfaces, reducing echo and creating a clearer acoustic environment. This is particularly important for:
Coach Communication: Verbal instructions remain audible even during intense gameplay.
Referee Signals: Whistles and commands are easily distinguished.
Fan Experience: Crowd noise is evenly distributed, enhancing atmosphere without overwhelming players.
Tests conducted at the University of Stuttgart found that wooden floors reduce reverberation time by 40% compared to rubber or vinyl, creating a more controlled acoustic space.

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