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Low-frequency localization and spaciousness are altered by conventional loudspeakers and positions, especially in small (40 m(3) or less) listening rooms. Many common loudspeaker placements produce poor spaciousness and reduced low-frequency separation when excited by either coincident or pan-potted recordings. When this effect is corrected electronically by increasing separation at low frequencies, coincident microphone techniques produce superior sounding recordings in a wide variety of playback environments.
Author (s): Griesinger, David
Affiliation:
David Griesinger Recordings, Cambridge, MA 02140, and Lexicon, Inc., Waltham, MA
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Publication Date:
1986-04-06
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Griesinger, David; 1986; Spaciousness and Localization in Listening Rooms and Their Effects on the Recording Technique [PDF]; David Griesinger Recordings, Cambridge, MA 02140, and Lexicon, Inc., Waltham, MA; Paper ; Available from: https://aes2.org/publications/elibrary-page/?id=5273
Griesinger, David; Spaciousness and Localization in Listening Rooms and Their Effects on the Recording Technique [PDF]; David Griesinger Recordings, Cambridge, MA 02140, and Lexicon, Inc., Waltham, MA; Paper ; 1986 Available: https://aes2.org/publications/elibrary-page/?id=5273
@article{griesinger1986spaciousness,
author={griesinger david},
journal={journal of the audio engineering society},
title={spaciousness and localization in listening rooms and their effects on the recording technique},
year={1986},
volume={34},
issue={4},
pages={255-268},
month={april},}