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The introduction of transducers with a smooth frequency response has left the resonances in the tubing used to conduct the sound to the ear as the main source of uneven total frequency response. A new approach to applying damping that eliminates cut-and-try methods has been devised. The result is a smooth frequency characteristic independent of the tubing length.
Author (s): Carlson, Elmer V.
Affiliation:
Industrial Research Products, Inc., Elk Grove Village, IL
(See document for exact affiliation information.)
AES Convention: 48
Paper Number:953
Publication Date:
1974-05-06
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Carlson, Elmer V.; 1974; Smoothing the Hearing Aid Frequency Response [PDF]; Industrial Research Products, Inc., Elk Grove Village, IL; Paper 953; Available from: https://aes2.org/publications/elibrary-page/?id=2538
Carlson, Elmer V.; Smoothing the Hearing Aid Frequency Response [PDF]; Industrial Research Products, Inc., Elk Grove Village, IL; Paper 953; 1974 Available: https://aes2.org/publications/elibrary-page/?id=2538