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Listening Test Technology for Automotive Sound Systems
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A body of listening test techniques which produces consistant rankings of sound systems is presented. Sufficient detail is generated in the course of the prescribed listening evaluation to direct engineering changes to the system. A two dimensional weighting system (performance and usage) is used to determine a single-number rating.
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Clark, D., "Listening Test Technology for Automotive Sound Systems," SAE Technical Paper 870145, 1987, https://doi.org/10.4271/870145.Also In
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- Clark D.L. “Double-Blind Testing of Automotive Sound Systems” SAE Transactions 1984
- Allison R.F. Berkovitz R. “The Sound Field in Home Listening Rooms” J. Audio Eng. Soc. 20 6 1972
- Toole F.E. “Loudspeaker Measurements and Their Relationship to Listener Preferences: Part 2” J. Audio Eng. Soc. 34 5 1986
- Bose Amar These concepts were presented in a lecture at the IEEE SAE Congress on Transportation Electronics October 12 1984
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