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Although Doppler distortion in loudspeakers has been often viewed with alarm since Beers and Belar described it in 1943, the question of its significance in music reproduction has not yet been answered. In this study the audibility of Doppler distortion in simple direct radiators is investigated theoretically (by analogy to tape-machine flutter and by analysis of listening room acoustic effects), and experimentally (by double-blind listening tests). The analysis predicts Doppler inaudibility for any practical cone velocity, and the experimental results provide confirming evidence.
Author (s): Allison, Roy; Villchur, Edgar
Affiliation:
Allison Acoustics Inc., Natick, MA ; Foundation for Hearing Aid Research, Woodstock, NY
(See document for exact affiliation information.)
AES Convention: 69
Paper Number:1769
Publication Date:
1981-05-06
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Allison, Roy; Villchur, Edgar; 1981; The Audibility of Doppler Distortion in Loudspeakers [PDF]; Allison Acoustics Inc., Natick, MA ; Foundation for Hearing Aid Research, Woodstock, NY; Paper 1769; Available from: https://aes2.org/publications/elibrary-page/?id=11984
Allison, Roy; Villchur, Edgar; The Audibility of Doppler Distortion in Loudspeakers [PDF]; Allison Acoustics Inc., Natick, MA ; Foundation for Hearing Aid Research, Woodstock, NY; Paper 1769; 1981 Available: https://aes2.org/publications/elibrary-page/?id=11984