The development of time-selective techniques has enabled measurements of the free field response of a loudspeaker to be performed without the need for an anechoic chamber. The low-frequency resolution of both time-selective techniques and anechoic measurements is, however, limited by the size of the room. A technique is presented enabling measurements of the complex free field response of a loudspeaker to be performed, without an anechoic room, throughout the entire audio frequency range. It is shown that this technique can also be used for measurements of harmonic distortion.
Authors:
Struck, Christopher J.; Temme, Steve F.
Affiliation:
Bruel & Kjaer, Naerum, Denmark
JAES Volume 42 Issue 6 pp. 467-482; June 1994
Publication Date:
June 1, 1994
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