E. Geddes, and H. Blind, "The Localized Sound Power Method," Paper 2127, (1984 October.). doi:
E. Geddes, and H. Blind, "The Localized Sound Power Method," Paper 2127, (1984 October.). doi:
Abstract: Single point microphone measurements in enclosed spaces lack sufficient stability to be useful for sound system equalization (above the Schroeder frequency). A new measurement technique for use in automobiles was developed to circumvent this problem. This paper will describe the problems encountered with single point measurements and the results obtained with the new system.
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Single point microphone measurements in enclosed spaces lack sufficient stability to be useful for sound system equalization (above the Schroeder frequency). A new measurement technique for use in automobiles was developed to circumvent this problem. This paper will describe the problems encountered with single point measurements and the results obtained with the new system.
Authors:
Geddes, Earl; Blind, Henry
Affiliation:
Ford Motor Company, Dearborn, MI
AES Convention:
76 (October 1984)
Paper Number:
2127
Publication Date:
October 1, 1984Import into BibTeX
Subject:
Transducers
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