Sound reinforcement systems, when properly installed, should provide a predominant direct field at all listening positions. The primary effect of the reverberant field should be on howlback. Therefore, it should be possible to design a complete system in the laboratory, using both free and reverberant field measurements. In situ equalization could then be confined to the elimination of high Q, feedback-enhanced modes.
Author:
Queen, Daniel
Affiliation:
Ampli-Vox Dept., Perma-Power Company, Chamberlain Manufacturing Co., Chicago, IL
AES Convention:
37 (October 1969)
Paper Number:
689
Publication Date:
October 1, 1969
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