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Subjective Loudspeaker Testing for Accuracy

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Discussions about subjective loudspeaker preferences often ignore the need for a rating scale to evaluate accuracy. Preferences and accuracy are different perceptual qualities. Accuracy relates to the degree to which a reproduced sound field is subjectively equivalent to a corresponding live presentation of the same source. There is no proof that preferences among different individuals will match accuracy.

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JAES Volume 52 Issue 10 pp. 1060-1064; October 2004
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