The impulse responses at 3000 points in a plane through the major axis of a loudspeaker are measured and stored. The data is then processed and converted to visual representation at 10 microsecond intervals. The resulting display is photographed sequentially for observation of wave-front motion away from the loudspeaker.
Authors:
Nomoto, Isami; Iwahara, Makoto; Onoye, Hideo
Affiliation:
VICTOR COMPANY OF JAPAN, LTD., TOKYO, JAPAN
AES Convention:
52 (October 1975)
Paper Number:
1089
Publication Date:
October 1, 1975
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