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A Comprehensive Sound Measurement Console

A console consisting of a complex of audio-frequency electronic instruments arranged in a bank of four relay racks is described. A schedule is provided for conveniently making a wide range of acoustical and/or electrical measuring systems. Measurement capabiities include: microphone calibrations, automatic recording of frequency response, band analysis, and room acoustics with tone bursts and warble tones.

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JAES Volume 15 Issue 3 pp. 282-289; July 1967

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