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A Reexamination of the S/N Question for Systems with Time-Varying Gain or Frequency Response

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A new definition of S/N is proposed in order to evaluate systems whose noise is a function of the signal, such as compressors, expanders, and dynamic noise filters. This new definition defines S/N as the ratio of short-term average signal to noise, instead of the usual definition of the maximum signal to the noise in the basence of signal. A pilot psychophysical investigation shows that a system need have only 52 dB S/N in order for the noise to remain undetectable. For wide dynamic-range classical music this translates into a ratio of 79 dB using the classical definition. The data also predict the optimum compander characteristics for noise reduction systems.

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JAES Volume 20 Issue 8 pp. 638-641; October 1972
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