A Time-Align Technique for Loudspeaker System Design
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ED. M.. Long, "A Time-Align Technique for Loudspeaker System Design," Paper 1131, (1976 May.). doi:
ED. M.. Long, "A Time-Align Technique for Loudspeaker System Design," Paper 1131, (1976 May.). doi:
Abstract: It has become increasingly apparent that the design parameters of a loudspeaker system must not only produce a smooth amplitude vs. frequency response, they must also produce a uniform phase and time characteristic. The ability to see the effects of parameter adjustments in the amplitude, phase, and time vs. frequency characteristics of a loudspeaker system, as the adjustments are being made is discussed.
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It has become increasingly apparent that the design parameters of a loudspeaker system must not only produce a smooth amplitude vs. frequency response, they must also produce a uniform phase and time characteristic. The ability to see the effects of parameter adjustments in the amplitude, phase, and time vs. frequency characteristics of a loudspeaker system, as the adjustments are being made is discussed.
Author:
Long, Edward M.
Affiliation:
E. M. Long Associates, Oakland, CA
AES Convention:
54 (May 1976)
Paper Number:
1131
Publication Date:
May 1, 1976Import into BibTeX
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