This paper is about errors. Errors that arise in audio devices, errors that we hear or don't hear, and errors in the way we think about the design and specification of audio devices. Why? Perhaps the strangest thing about audio design is the gulf between our traditional methods of specifying and evaluating audio components and the way we use them - as conveyors of meaningful programme material for human listeners.
Author:
Stuart, J. Robert
Affiliation:
Meridian Audio Ltd., 14 Clifton Rd, Huntingdon, UK
AES Conference:
UK 7th Conference: Digital Signal Processing (DSP) (September 1992)
Paper Number:
DSP-06
Publication Date:
September 1, 1992
Subject:
Digital Signal Processing
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