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In a previous paper [1], we demonstrated how an auditory perceptual model based on an ITU standard can be used to detect audible Rub & Buzz defects on loudspeakers using a single tone stimulus. In this paper, we demonstrate a practical implementation using a stepped sine sweep stimulus and present detailed experimental results on loudspeakers including comparison to human listeners and other perceptual methods.
Author (s): Brunet, Pascal; Fallon, Brian; Temme, Steve
Affiliation:
Listen, Inc., Boston, MA, USA
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AES Convention: 129
Paper Number:8173
Publication Date:
2010-11-06
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Session subject:
Acoustical Measurements
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Brunet, Pascal; Fallon, Brian; Temme, Steve; 2010; Practical Implementation of Perceptual Rub & Buzz Distortion and Experimental Results [PDF]; Listen, Inc., Boston, MA, USA; Paper 8173; Available from: https://aes2.org/publications/elibrary-page/?id=15596
Brunet, Pascal; Fallon, Brian; Temme, Steve; Practical Implementation of Perceptual Rub & Buzz Distortion and Experimental Results [PDF]; Listen, Inc., Boston, MA, USA; Paper 8173; 2010 Available: https://aes2.org/publications/elibrary-page/?id=15596