Title :
Simple measurements for home loudspeakers
Author :
Ashley, J. Robert
Author_Institution :
Sanders Associates, Nashua, NH, USA
Abstract :
Measurements made in a home for loudspeakers intended for use in the home are discussed. Some new terminology includes replacements for the terms woofer, squawker, and tweeter. The measurement of enclosure volume, which is a first figure of merit for a speaker, is discussed. Terminal impedance, a simple measurement of limited use, is also considered. The bass-system alignment can be checked by three methods: by an outdoor anechoic test of axial frequency response; by Keele´s close microphone method; and by Small´s internal pressure method. The use of noise as a test signal for loudspeakers is rejected. Loudspeaker distortion requires more expensive test equipment than appropriate for a home laboratory, but loudspeaker driver parameters can be measured at home. It is suggested that this is worth doing if someone is building his or her own speaker
Keywords :
electronic equipment testing; loudspeakers; Keele´s close microphone method; Small´s internal pressure method; axial frequency response; bass-system alignment; distortion; driver parameters; enclosure volume; home loudspeakers; outdoor anechoic test; squawker; terminal impedance; tweeter; woofer; Distortion measurement; Frequency response; Impedance measurement; Laboratories; Loudspeakers; Microphones; Terminology; Test equipment; Testing; Volume measurement;
Conference_Titel :
Instrumentation and Measurement Technology Conference, 1988. IMTC-88. Conference Record., 5th IEEE
Conference_Location :
San Diego, CA
DOI :
10.1109/IMTC.1988.10880