Download available AnyYesNo Year ISBN Keywords Paper/Article Title DOI Volume Part Author Conference Title Publication Institute Of Acoustics Proceedings Vol,23 Part 8 Publication Series Institute of Acoustics Proceedings Volume 23 Part 8 Articles Analysis of DDs-controlled loudspeaker arrays by 'near field acoustic holography' E W Start & G W J van Beuningen Read more Odeon - a design tool for auditorium acoustics, noise control and loudspeaker systems C Lynge Chr. Read more Application of pafec vibroacoustics to the audio industry P C Macey Read more Some requirements for an ideal loudspeaker controller for directionally controlled arrays Sam Wise Read more Detection of speech in the presence of delayed same siganl reinforcement K Vivatvakin & I H Flindell Read more Application of the finite element method to model the nonlinear voice coil motion produced by a loudspeaker magnet assembly Mark Dodd Read more Development of an accurate, handheld, simple-to-use meter for the prediction of speech intelligibility Dr Herman Steeneken (1), Jan Verhave (1), Steve McManus (2) & Kenneth Jacob (3) Read more Computer Modelling with catt-acoustic - theory & practice of diffuse reflection and array modelling Adrian James (1), Begt-Inge Dalenback (2) & Amber Naqvi (3) Read more This Publication is not currently available for download. Click on the link below to submit a request for a digital copy. Request this publication
Analysis of DDs-controlled loudspeaker arrays by 'near field acoustic holography' E W Start & G W J van Beuningen Read more
Odeon - a design tool for auditorium acoustics, noise control and loudspeaker systems C Lynge Chr. Read more
Some requirements for an ideal loudspeaker controller for directionally controlled arrays Sam Wise Read more
Detection of speech in the presence of delayed same siganl reinforcement K Vivatvakin & I H Flindell Read more
Application of the finite element method to model the nonlinear voice coil motion produced by a loudspeaker magnet assembly Mark Dodd Read more
Development of an accurate, handheld, simple-to-use meter for the prediction of speech intelligibility Dr Herman Steeneken (1), Jan Verhave (1), Steve McManus (2) & Kenneth Jacob (3) Read more
Computer Modelling with catt-acoustic - theory & practice of diffuse reflection and array modelling Adrian James (1), Begt-Inge Dalenback (2) & Amber Naqvi (3) Read more