The compact, all solid-state instrument to be described is oner that allows the transient response of a loudspeaker (or system) to be evaluated as the device under test is excited by -trains- of suddenly applied sine waves. The use of standard computer logic modules allows the instrument to produce and read out tone bursts up to 20 K c.p.s. with relative freedom from spurious, internally generated transients.
Author:
Whittemore, Jr., Maurice J.
Affiliation:
Delco Radio Division, G.M.C., Kokomo, IN
AES Convention:
13 (October 1961)
Paper Number:
194
Publication Date:
October 1, 1961
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