Talk outlines development of device and covers some of the many uses. Designed initially to expedite the equalization process of sound systems. This includes the identification of feed back frequencies. Will show how instruments may be used in shop for quick analysis of microphone response, effectiveness of tone controls, amplifier response, phono or tape equalization.
Authors:
Chapman, J. Earl; Hall, Victor M.
Affiliation:
Communications Company, Inc., San Diego, CA
AES Convention:
40 (April 1971)
Paper Number:
797
Publication Date:
April 1, 1971
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