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Loudspeakers, mutual coupling and phantom images in rooms

Loudspeakers, mutual coupling and phantom images in rooms
Loudspeakers, mutual coupling and phantom images in rooms
The use of loudspeakers in pairs for the reproduction of two-channel stereo gives rise to mutual coupling effects which compound the usual loudspeaker/room interface problems. In this paper, the performance of pairs of idealized loudspeakers in various idealized acoustic environments is discussed and conclusions are drawn concerning the reproduction of centrally-panned phantom images.
Holland, Keith
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Newell, Philip
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Holland, Keith
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Newell, Philip
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Holland, Keith and Newell, Philip (1997) Loudspeakers, mutual coupling and phantom images in rooms. AES 103rd Convention, Kravitz Centre, New York, United States.

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Abstract

The use of loudspeakers in pairs for the reproduction of two-channel stereo gives rise to mutual coupling effects which compound the usual loudspeaker/room interface problems. In this paper, the performance of pairs of idealized loudspeakers in various idealized acoustic environments is discussed and conclusions are drawn concerning the reproduction of centrally-panned phantom images.

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Published date: 1997
Venue - Dates: AES 103rd Convention, Kravitz Centre, New York, United States, 1997-09-01

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Local EPrints ID: 426248
URI: http://eprints.soton.ac.uk/id/eprint/426248
PURE UUID: 02e630da-44a8-459a-9ebf-40b55989086e
ORCID for Keith Holland: ORCID iD orcid.org/0000-0001-7439-2375

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Last modified: 22 Feb 2023 23:59

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Author: Keith Holland ORCID iD
Author: Philip Newell

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