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Evaluation of Automobile Sound System Acoustics Using Time Delay Spectrometry
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Time Delay Spectrometry measurements can be a valuable tool in the evaluation of the acoustic characteristics of automobile sound systems. TDS measurements are especially helpful in identifying the separate contributions to the overall sound field made by the direct sound, early reflections and the diffuse field. These measurements can also be used directly to find the source of unwanted sound coloration.
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Bareham, J., "Evaluation of Automobile Sound System Acoustics Using Time Delay Spectrometry," SAE Technical Paper 850160, 1985, https://doi.org/10.4271/850160.Also In
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- Biering, H. Pedersen, O.Z. “System Analysis and Time Delay Spectrometry (Parts 1 & 2),” Bruel & Kjaer Technical Review No. 1-1983 and No. 2-1983
- Biering, H. Pederson, O.Z. “Free-Field Techniques,” 68th A.E.S. Congress Hamburg 1981