This paper examines methods for digital room correction and loudspeaker equalization as they apply to distributed mode flat-panel loudspeakers. It also presents a method that combines linear-predictive coding (LPC) inverse filtering and tunable discrete wavelet transform (DWT) octave-band equalization. Furthermore, it discusses frequency response and time-domain smearing/spread issues and considerations for real-time implementation.:
Authors:
Chiao, Kuang-tao; Harris, Neil; Kyriakakis, Chris
Affiliation:
Integrated Media Systems Center, University of Southern California, Los Angeles, CA
AES Convention:
109 (September 2000)
Paper Number:
5221
Publication Date:
September 1, 2000
Subject:
Loudspeakers
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