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Measured data from over 150 automotive sound systems is compared to subjective assessment of music tonal balance for the same systems. The trained listeners assessed a set of sub-attributes of tonal balance, such as peakyness and frequency extension using music source material. Listening was always completed before measurements were made. The measured data was analyzed by a corresponding set of technical sub-attributes. Encouraging correlation was found between aspects of measured and perceived tonal balance.
Author (s): Clark, David
Affiliation:
DLC Design, Wixom, MI
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AES Convention: 110
Paper Number:5407
Publication Date:
2001-05-06
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Session subject:
Psychoacoustics, Perception, and Listening Tests
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Clark, David; 2001; Progress in Perceptual Transfer Function Measurement - Tonal Balance [PDF]; DLC Design, Wixom, MI; Paper 5407; Available from: https://aes2.org/publications/elibrary-page/?id=9942
Clark, David; Progress in Perceptual Transfer Function Measurement - Tonal Balance [PDF]; DLC Design, Wixom, MI; Paper 5407; 2001 Available: https://aes2.org/publications/elibrary-page/?id=9942