In 1972 Dolby Laboratories investigated techniques for measuring noise in professional and consumer audio equipment. We needed a method giving agreement with subjective assessments for use within the company and for exchanging information with outside organizations such as licenses. Our study revealed that existing methods were unsatisfactory but that the use of the CCIR weighting characteristic with unity gain at 2kHz in conjunction with an average-responding meter (ordinary millivoltmeter) gave appropriate results. Practical details, circuitry, and applications are discussed.
Authors:
Dolby, Ray; Robinson, David; Gundry, Kenneth J.
Affiliation:
Dolby Laboratories Inc., San Francisco, CA
AES Convention:
60 (May 1978)
Paper Number:
1353
Publication Date:
May 1, 1978
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