Many manufacturers use different methods to quote frequency ranges, impedances, power outputs or handling capacities, SPL or PWL, leading the end users to much confusion and audio engineers to time-consuming calculations. An attempt is made to propose a correlative method of measurements and specifications-quoting. Rather than the inherent mathematics, this paper aims to outline a philosophy suggesting the end of a Babel-type dilemma.
Author:
Venet, Claude H.
Affiliation:
Audio Consultant Corporation, 01480, Chaleins, France
AES Convention:
58 (November 1977)
Paper Number:
1286
Publication Date:
November 1, 1977
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