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The Active Listening Room Simulator, A Subjective Analysis.

Naqvi, A and Rumsey, F (2002) The Active Listening Room Simulator, A Subjective Analysis. In: 112th AES Convention, Sound.

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Abstract

This paper presents the results of computer simulation and the actual room measurements of reflection patterns from the active reflector arrangement in a reference listening room which will be used to create artificial reflections in a five speaker, surround listening configuration. This formulates the third and final phase of design experiments relating to the panel arrangement to create a perceptually reflection free zone involving the analysis of computer modelling and room measurement results. Results of a pilot listening test using a well defined stimuli with artificial reflections generated by the DML loudspeaker arrangements are also presented.

Item Type:Conference or Workshop Item (UNSPECIFIED)
Divisions:Faculty of Arts and Human Sciences > School of Arts > Sound Recording
ID Code:556
Deposited By:Mr Adam Field
Deposited On:27 May 2010 15:10
Last Modified:13 Sep 2012 12:09

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