This paper deals with intermodulation distortion (IIM) which is cased by loudspeaker-induced error signals. It is shown that the loudspeaker must fulfill certain conditions in order to produce IIM-distortion. Experiments with a real loudspeaker show that these conditions are not fulfilled: loudspeakers are unlikely to produce IIM-distortion.
Authors:
Corveleyn, L.; Bossuyt, F.; Sansen, W.
AES Convention:
71 (March 1982)
Paper Number:
1869
Publication Date:
March 1, 1982
Subject:
Sound Reproduction
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