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Failure to consider loudspeaker/boundary interactions can result in uneven frequency response, spotty coverage, poor intelligibility and over-equalized sound systems
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Posted by James Allen  on  12/21  at  12:04 PM

Very interesting report. I worked in pro-sound in the 60’s and 70’s then took what I learned and went into autosound in the 70s and 80s ... now working with computers and users .... but get to browse the ‘net once in a while
came across this article; good research and I agree with all your results and conclusions.
One thing bothers me though; that you keep refering to an infra-woofer as a “sub-woofer” I would expect someone in “Pro-sound” would use the correct term.
Just incase you don’t know “sub” means ‘under’ as in submarine; “infra” means “of a lower frequencey” as in infra-red light

Just nit-picking as this is WAY more interesting than the work I need to get back to now.
FYI Sony published some very good papers on this subject and near-field vs far-field


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