The paper reports the results of investigations aiming at a quantitative description of the influence the loudspeaker-room-listener interactions have on the perceived quality of the reproduced sound. It is shown that the loudspeaker-room interactions are very decisive for the perceived quality. Furthermore, it is shown how possible influences, from the loudspeaker/room-listener interactions on the perceived sound quality, can be investigated by properly designed listening tests.
Author:
Staffeldt, Henrik
Affiliation:
The Engineering Academy of Denmark, Lyngby, Denmark
AES Convention:
90 (February 1991)
Paper Number:
3046
Publication Date:
February 1, 1991
Subject:
Subjective and Objective Assessment of Loudspeaker Systems
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