Acoustic measurements of loudspeakers are difficult to perform at very low frequencies, and therefore their interpretation is often tricky. Four subwoofer measurement techniques are compared in terms of frequency response and directivity. The methods were selected with an attempt to avoid assumptions about the behavior of the loudspeakers: anechoic room, pseudo free field, reference chamber, and field separation. Three subwoofers were tested: two closedbox systems and an active/passive system. Discrepancies between the results are discussed and explained where possible.
Authors:
Melon, Manuel; Langrenne, Christophe; Rousseau, David; Herzog, Philippe
Affiliations:
CNAM Laboratoire d’Acoustique, Paris Cedex, France ; BC Acoustique, Alfortville, France ; LMA—CNRS, Marseille Cedex, France(See document for exact affiliation information.)
JAES Volume 55 Issue 12 pp. 1077-1091; December 2007
Publication Date:
December 15, 2007
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