In the testing of close-talking or noise-cancelling microphones, real-voice calibrations are a virtual necessity. Real-voice methods can be used, in addition, for comparison calibrations satisfactory for many engineering purposes using readily available test equipment. The paper shows calibrations of this type to emphasize the utility of the method.
Author:
Snow, William B.
Affiliation:
The Bissett-Berman Corporation, Santa Monica, CA
AES Convention:
17 (October 1965)
Paper Number:
382
Publication Date:
October 1, 1965
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