An artificial voice has been developed consisting of a two way loudspeaker system located in an enclosure with the dimensions of the average human head. The simulated head is supported upon a simulated chest by means of a simulated neck. The frequency repsonse fo the artificial voice is within ±3 dB from 62.5 cycles to 12,000 cycles. The directivity patterns of the artificial voice are practically the same as those of the human voice throughout the frequency range from 62.5 to 12,000 cycles.
Author:
Olson, Harry F.
Affiliation:
RCA Laboratories, Princeton, NJ
AES Convention:
17 (October 1965)
Paper Number:
389
Publication Date:
October 1, 1965
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