The work presented in this paper investigates different sound sources used for microphone measurement in an anechoic room. The microphone under test is measured using three different physical impulse-like sources: balloon explosions, sounds created using wood-planks, and revolver shots; and the results are compared with a measurement in which the sound is generated by a loudspeaker excited with a large band swept-sine signal. The frequency response functions of three different commercial microphones are measured and compared with the data provided by the manufacturer.
Authors:
Kakonyi, Balazs; Abdul Jaleel, Riyas; Novak, Antonin
Affiliations:
Université du Mans, Le Mans, France; Harman International Industries, Budapest, Hungary(See document for exact affiliation information.)
AES Convention:
144 (May 2018)
Paper Number:
9961
Publication Date:
May 14, 2018
Subject:
Posters: Measurement
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