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The frequency response of the listener`s ears is the most important property of the loudspeaker-listening room combination. Unfortunately, conventional free-field and power response measurements do not give a correct picture of the time dependent frequency response a listener actually will hear in a normal listening room. A new method of loudspeaker frequency response measuring in the listening room is presented. The method is based on psychoacoustical experimental data in order to simulate the human hearing mechanism. Finally, measurement results are presented and compared to conventional measurements and listening results.
Author (s): Salmi, Jorma; Weckström, Anders
Affiliation:
Lohja Corporation Electronics and Anders Weckstrom, Tekniikan Maailma, Finland
(See document for exact affiliation information.)
AES Convention: 73
Paper Number:1963
Publication Date:
1983-03-06
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Session subject:
Measurement and Instrumentation
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Salmi, Jorma; Weckström, Anders; 1983; A New, Psychoacoustically More Correct Way of Measuring Loudspeaker Frequency Responses [PDF]; Lohja Corporation Electronics and Anders Weckstrom, Tekniikan Maailma, Finland; Paper 1963; Available from: https://aes2.org/publications/elibrary-page/?id=11797
Salmi, Jorma; Weckström, Anders; A New, Psychoacoustically More Correct Way of Measuring Loudspeaker Frequency Responses [PDF]; Lohja Corporation Electronics and Anders Weckstrom, Tekniikan Maailma, Finland; Paper 1963; 1983 Available: https://aes2.org/publications/elibrary-page/?id=11797