While instruments such as spectrum analyzers are used to determine the equalization of sound reinforcement systems, the problem remains that the human ear responds in a totally different manner to a microphone. This paper describes the differences in the response of a microphone and the human ear and presents the results of a subjective listening test to develop a frequency response curve for a loudspeaker room system which is close to the actual human ear response.: Preprint
Author:
Kitson, Anthony B.
Affiliation:
ABK Audio Engineering, Swan View, WA.
AES Convention:
5r (March 1995)
Paper Number:
4032
Publication Date:
March 1, 1995
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