Five aspects of maximizing objectivity from perceptual evaluations of loudspeakers: A literature study

Christer Peter Volk, Søren Bech, Torben H. Pedersen, Flemming Christensen

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Abstract

A literature study was conducted focusing on maximizing objectivity of results from listening evaluations aimed at establishing the relationship between physical and perceptual measurements of loudspeakers. The purpose of the study was to identify and examine factors influencing the objectivity of data from the listening evaluations. This paper addresses the following subset of aspects for increasing the objectivity of data from listening tests: The choice of perceptual attributes, relevance of perceptual attributes, choice of loudness equalisation strategy, optimum listening room specifications, as well as loudspeaker listening in-situ vs.
listening to recordings of loudspeakers over headphones.
Original languageEnglish
Title of host publication138th Audio Engineering Society Convention 2015
Number of pages12
PublisherAES
Publication date2015
Article number9230
ISBN (Print)9781510806597
Publication statusPublished - 2015
Event138th International Audio Engineering Society Convention (AES 2015) - Warszawa, Poland
Duration: 7 May 201510 May 2015

Conference

Conference138th International Audio Engineering Society Convention (AES 2015)
Country/TerritoryPoland
CityWarszawa
Period07/05/201510/05/2015

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