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Loudspeaker Measurements in Live Rooms

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Those aspects of room acoustics theory which have a bearing on the measurement of loudspeakers in live rooms are reviewed, and data depicting the reverberant field response of a typical directional and a nondirectional loudspeaker are presented. The reverberant field response for a low-frequency loudspeaker in a room corner is shown to be a function of distance to the corner and the symmetry, and implications for performance of loudspeaker systems are discussed.

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JAES Volume 11 Issue 3 pp. 203-206; July 1963
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