Components for sound-reinforcement systems are usually evaluated after installation in a complete system. Usually, accumulated experience factors are employed to rate them for gain before howlback, and on this basis subsequent systems are specified. Thus the time specification of a newly designed transducer is precluded. A preferable method can pretest a system design in the laboratory to rate its probability of creating howlback in complete installation.
Author:
Queen, Daniel
Affiliation:
Daniel Queen Associates, Chicago, IL
JAES Volume 20 Issue 5 pp. 370-375; June 1972
Publication Date:
June 1, 1972
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