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Assessment of Voice-Coil Peak Displacement Xmax
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Wolfgang Klippel |
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Peak voice-coil displacement is an important parameter for specifying
the maximum acoustic output at low frequencies. However, the absence of
a single definition for distortion produces ambiguous results that can
not be easily compared. For example, choices include distortion in the
voice-coil current or cone displacement. Alternatively, a parametric
method that provides more detailed information about the cause of the
distortion is proposed. A comparison between performance-based and
parameter-based techniques illustrates the advantages and disadvantages. |
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Modal Equalization of Loudspeaker-Room Responses at Low Frequencies
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Aki Mäkivirta, Poju Antsalo, Matti Karjalainen, and Vesa Välimäki |
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Compensation for the dominant low-frequency modes in small rooms
traditionally uses equalization filters in cascade with the main sound
source. In an alternative implementation, multiple sources produce
better modal cancellation when traditional methods fail. Case studies
show that the extra degrees of spatial freedom afforded by the
additional sources make the system more robust. Modal equalization is a
design option when the modal density is not high and when the modes are
low frequency. It can also be combined with cascade equalization. |
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A Low-Cost Intensity Probe
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R. Raangs, W. F. Druyvesteyn, and H.-E. de Bree |
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Unlike ordinary microphones, a sound intensity probe measures the energy
flow as a vector direction. It can be computed as the product of scalar
pressure and vector velocity. In a conventional probe, velocity is
computed as the difference in pressure at a small fixed distance. The
authors propose a novel means of directly measuring velocity using the
temperature difference between two heated wires mounted in a
microminiaturized substrate. When combined with a standard pressure
sensor, the probe measures sound intensity over the full spectrum at a
single point in space. The paper provides examples of several methods
for calibration of the particle velocity sensor used, such as in a
standing-wave tube, reverberant room, anechoic space, and reverberation
room. Two examples of sound-intensity measurements are provided and are
compared with a conventional sound intensity probe. |
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Industry Evaluation of In-Band On-Channel Digital Audio Broadcast Systems
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David Wilson |
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The proposed techniques for terrestrial broadcasting of digital audio
from iBiquity were evaluated using standard metrics: coverage,
compatibility, interference, and quality. In order to maintain
compatibility with existing AM and FM analog broadcasting, digital
information was added as low-amplitude side bands around the main analog
spectrum. While the proposed solution achieves the desired goal of
preserving the existing competitive balance between radio broadcasters,
there is an additional interference outside the protected geographic
region. Subjective listening tests confirmed that digital audio
improved the quality even at reduced bit rates. |
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AES46-2002 AES standard for network and file transfer of audio - Audio-file transfer and
exchange - Radio traffic audio delivery extension to the broadcast WAVE file format
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Julian Dunn; resonance of loudspeaker cones |
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