Analog recordings always have high group delay at low frequencies due to the combined effects of all the components in the record/replay chain, and in particular the analog recorder. Digital recorders now make it practical to remove much of this group delay down to the lowest audible frequencies and a demonstration will be given of such a system.
Author:
Fincham, Laurie R.
Affiliation:
KEF Electronics Limited, Tovil, Maidstone, Kent, England
AES Convention:
74 (October 1983)
Paper Number:
2056
Publication Date:
October 1, 1983
Subject:
Psychoacoustics and Subjective Testing
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