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Improvements in recording and reproduction techniques in the home market in recent years have led to a demand for corresponding improvements in sound quality in public places: architects face a real problem when designing multipurpose auditoria, since the acoustical requirements for speech and orchestral music are quite different. In this paper, the authors show that this problem may be overcome.
Author (s): Berry, Geoffrey;
Crouse, Gordon L.;
Affiliation:
AIR0 LIMITED, LONDON, ENGLAND & SARATOGA, CA
(See document for exact affiliation information.)
AES Convention: 52
Paper Number:1070
Publication Date:
1975-10-06
DOI:
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Berry, Geoffrey; Crouse, Gordon L.; 1975; Assisted Resonance [PDF]; AIR0 LIMITED, LONDON, ENGLAND & SARATOGA, CA; Paper 1070; Available from: https://aes.org/publications/elibrary-page/?id=2362
Berry, Geoffrey; Crouse, Gordon L.; Assisted Resonance [PDF]; AIR0 LIMITED, LONDON, ENGLAND & SARATOGA, CA; Paper 1070; 1975 Available: https://aes.org/publications/elibrary-page/?id=2362
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