While testing a 360 degree dispersion stereophonic loudspeaker system, anomalies in terms of 'depth' and 'size' in the perception of phantom images were noticed. This has led to an investigation of phantom images in both stereophonic and monophonic music reproduction. Differences in the perception of high and low frequencies are considered and a hypothesis regarding the relationship between the perception of reverberant fields of the source room and playback rooms is presented.
Authors:
Moulton, David; Ferralli, Michael; Hebrock, Steven; Pezzo, Mark
Affiliations:
Phase Coherent Audio, Inc., Girard, PA ; Audio-Technica, U.S., Inc., Stow, OH(See document for exact affiliation information.)
AES Convention:
81 (November 1986)
Paper Number:
2371
Publication Date:
November 1, 1986
Subject:
Listening Conditions
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