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The perceived sound quality of high-fidelity loudspeakers was investigated by experimental procedures in three listening tests. Experienced listeners rated the sound quality using perceptual scales identified in earlier research (clarity, fullness, spaciousness, brightness versus dullness, softness versus sharpness, absence of extraneous sounds) and evaluative scales (fidelity, pleasantness). Ratings were also made regarding "ideal" reproductions. The results demonstrate the reliability and validity of the scales. Problems for continued research are discussed.
Author (s): Gabrielsson, Alf;
Lindström, Björn;
Affiliation:
Karolinska Institute, Department of Technical Audiology, KTH, S10044 Stockholm, Sweden and Uppsala University, Department of Psychology, Uppsala, Sweden ; Karolinska Institute, Department of Technical Audiology, KTH, S10044 Stockholm, Sweden
(See document for exact affiliation information.)
Publication Date:
1985-02-01
DOI:
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Gabrielsson, Alf; Lindström, Björn; 1985; Perceived Sound Quality of High-Fidelity Loudspeakers [PDF]; Karolinska Institute, Department of Technical Audiology, KTH, S10044 Stockholm, Sweden and Uppsala University, Department of Psychology, Uppsala, Sweden ; Karolinska Institute, Department of Technical Audiology, KTH, S10044 Stockholm, Sweden; Paper ; Available from: https://aes.org/publications/elibrary-page/?id=4464
Gabrielsson, Alf; Lindström, Björn; Perceived Sound Quality of High-Fidelity Loudspeakers [PDF]; Karolinska Institute, Department of Technical Audiology, KTH, S10044 Stockholm, Sweden and Uppsala University, Department of Psychology, Uppsala, Sweden ; Karolinska Institute, Department of Technical Audiology, KTH, S10044 Stockholm, Sweden; Paper ; 1985 Available: https://aes.org/publications/elibrary-page/?id=4464
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