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This paper investigates whether an increase in low frequency content (below 50Hz), both in terms of magnitude and frequency range, affects a listener’s preferred listening level. The study was conducted in real-life situations using a large format line array system with low frequency extension. It was shown that preferred listening levels were lower when low frequency content (Infra-sub) was increased.
Author (s): Burton, Jonathan G.; Murphy, Damian T.; Brereton, Jude S.
Affiliation:
University of York, York, UK
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Publication Date:
2017-08-06
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Burton, Jonathan G.; Murphy, Damian T.; Brereton, Jude S.; 2017; Perception of Low Frequency Content of Amplified Music in Arenas and Open-Air Music Festivals [PDF]; University of York, York, UK; Paper P1.1; Available from: https://aes2.org/publications/elibrary-page/?id=19179
Burton, Jonathan G.; Murphy, Damian T.; Brereton, Jude S.; Perception of Low Frequency Content of Amplified Music in Arenas and Open-Air Music Festivals [PDF]; University of York, York, UK; Paper P1.1; 2017 Available: https://aes2.org/publications/elibrary-page/?id=19179
@article{burton2017perception,
author={burton jonathan g. and murphy damian t. and brereton jude s.},
journal={journal of the audio engineering society},
title={perception of low frequency content of amplified music in arenas and open-air music festivals},
year={2017},
number={P1.1},
month={august},}