Digital Signal Processing can correct speaker frequency response to achieve exceptional accuracy. However, in order to maintain that high accuracy, a number of acoustic and transducer errors must be minimized. This paper illustrates and discusses many of these error sources and their correction based on a design done in 2001 for a two way DSP calibrated studio monitor.
Author:
Buck, Marshall
Affiliation:
Psychotechnology, Inc.
AES Conference:
32nd International Conference: DSP For Loudspeakers (September 2007)
Paper Number:
1
Publication Date:
September 1, 2007
Subject:
DSP for Loudspeakers
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