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Time Delay Imaging for Automotive Sound Systems
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Abstract
Delayed arrivals of a stereo source are manipulated to suppress undesirable vehicle cabin acoustics and replace them with optimum acoustics for reproduction of commercial recordings. These optimum playback acoustics are derived from concert hall and listening room measurements. An experimental vehicle sound system implementing these concepts is described.
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Clark, D., "Time Delay Imaging for Automotive Sound Systems," SAE Technical Paper 890254, 1989, https://doi.org/10.4271/890254.Also In
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