The application of illusions and psychoacoustics to small loudspeaker configurations

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Abstract

An overview of some auditory illusions is given, two of whichwill be considered in more detail for the application of small loudspeaker configurations. The requirements for a good sound reproduction system generally conflict with those of consumer products regarding both size and price. A possible solution lies in enhancing listener perception and reproduction of sound by exploiting a combination ofpsychoacoustics, loudspeaker configurations and digital signal processing. The first example is based on the missing fundamental concept, the second on the combination of frequency mapping and a special driver.
Original languageEnglish
Title of host publicationProceedings of the 22nd AES UK Conference : Illusions of sound (AES 22) 11-12 April 2007, Cambridge, UK
EditorsJ. Dawson
Place of PublicationNew York, New York, USA
PublisherAudio Engineering Society
Pages1/7-
Publication statusPublished - 2007
Eventconference; AES 22, Cambridge, UK; 2007-04-11; 2007-04-12 -
Duration: 11 Apr 200712 Apr 2007

Conference

Conferenceconference; AES 22, Cambridge, UK; 2007-04-11; 2007-04-12
Period11/04/0712/04/07
OtherAES 22, Cambridge, UK

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