This paper presents the results of subjective experiments designed to evaluate the effectiveness of different digital inverse filter design techniques that produce virtual acoustic sources in a car. It is shown that the inversion technique that makes use of the precedence effect produces better sound clarity and localization accuracy compared to other techniques investigated.
Authors:
Kahana, Yuvi; Nelson, Philip A.; Yoon, Seongho
Affiliation:
Institute of Sound and Vibration Research, Southampton University, UK
AES Conference:
16th International Conference: Spatial Sound Reproduction (March 1999)
Paper Number:
16-021
Publication Date:
March 1, 1999
Subject:
Spatial Sound Reproduction
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