Monitoring speakers fulfill a broad variety of requirements, depending on their usage in different types of control rooms, e.g. for speech and music, radio, and TV. The properties of loudspeakers are distinctly altered by room influences such as reflections, absorbing areas, and the loudspeaker position. Four different control rooms were build and investigated, using 3 types of high-quality speakers. Each pair of speakers was carefully equalized for the listening position i the middle of the mixing desk. Without this equalization, the loudspeakers sound different. The tests were made with music and speech.
Authors:
Völker, Ernst-Joachim; Teuber, Wolfgang
Affiliation:
I .A.B., OBERURSEL, W. GERMANY
AES Convention:
75 (March 1984)
Paper Number:
2080
Publication Date:
March 1, 1984
Subject:
Room Acoustics and Sound Reinforcement
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