Tag: Loudspeaker directivity

An attempt to estimate listeners’ preferences by comparing conventional and DML loudspeakers

The ratio of direct to reflected sound energy in a listening room is known to affect the perception of reproduced sound and its qualitative evaluations. More direct sound favours better recognition of detail and more precise localization of virtual sound sources. More reflected sound favours perceived spaciousness. Little is known about quantitative relation between this …

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