Acoustic feedback often limits the performance of a sound system. The extent to which design and positioning of microphones and loudspeakers and the application of gain frequency response equalization can reduce acoustic feedback of a sound system is described and the results attained reviewed.
Author:
Kleis, Derk
Affiliation:
Philips Electro-acoustics, Breda, Netherlands
AES Convention:
44 (March 1973)
Paper Number:
D-3
Publication Date:
March 1, 1973
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