Title :
Sound Measurements and Loud-Speaker Characteristics
Author_Institution :
Technical and Test Department, Radio Corporation of America, New York City
Abstract :
A brief description of the method used to measure loud-speaker response is given. The Rayleigh disk and condenser microphone are compared as sound detectors. A number of loudspeaker sound pressure response curves are shown, and interpreted in terms of pleasantness of reproduction, as determined by low-and high-frequency cut-off, smoothness of response, and tone balance. Tube overloading and the effect of loudspeaker response on its apparent accentuation or diminution is discussed. The effect of room absorption characteristics, room resonances, position of the loudspeaker in the room, and position of the listener with respect to loud-speaker on loudspeaker reproduction is explained by means of diagrams and loudspeaker response curves.
Keywords :
Cities and towns; Distortion measurement; Energy measurement; Frequency measurement; Frequency response; Instruments; Laboratories; Loudspeakers; Microphones; Testing;
Journal_Title :
Radio Engineers, Proceedings of the Institute of
DOI :
10.1109/JRPROC.1928.221355