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Application of Optimized Inverse Filtering to improve Time Response and Phase Linearization in Multi-way Loudspeaker Systems

Digital Processing have been widely demonstrated to be very useful techniques in the improving of loudspeaker systems’ performances. Particular interesting is Inverse Filtering applied to loudspeaker systems because it can improve performances and sound quality in terms of transient response and reduced overall phase shift. Inverse Filtering s a processing technique that can be realized with FIR filtering techniques with a specific sequence of taps that needs to be synthesized “ad hoc” for a specific transducer and/or for a specific loudspeaker system configuration. Most of the studies on this matter so far, with very few exceptions, have been focused on “DSP processing” point of view, being generally related to the involved mathematics and relative numerical problems. This work would rather represent a discussion on the “philosophy” that should drive the application of this technique to process a loudspeaker system in order to really improve it and consequently it’s been focused on the analysis of the loudspeaker system nature and the understanding of what can really be processed with a 1-dimensional “action”. It will be discussed what can be synthesized as a “2-port” model of the speaker and then what can be effectively obtained by processing the input signal of a loudspeaker system.

 

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