Virtual Imaging Capabilities of Surround Sound Systems
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C.. J.. Mac Cabe, and DE. J.. Furlong, 'Virtual Imaging Capabilities of Surround Sound Systems,' J. Audio Eng. Soc., vol. 42, no. 1/2, pp. 38-49, (1994 January/February.). doi: C.. J.. Mac Cabe, and DE. J.. Furlong, 'Virtual Imaging Capabilities of Surround Sound Systems,' J. Audio Eng. Soc., vol. 42 Issue 1/2 pp. 38-49, (1994 January/February.). doi:
Abstract: A virtual imaging localization test system is outlined which uses interaural time and level differences, measured using a dummy head, to investigate the 'nonanechoic' or real room imaging performance of some two- and four-loudspeaker audio reconstruction systems compared to real source localization. The results presented highlight the analytical potential of one simplified localization theory and provide a basis for surround sound system design optimization.
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A virtual imaging localization test system is outlined which uses interaural time and level differences, measured using a dummy head, to investigate the 'nonanechoic' or real room imaging performance of some two- and four-loudspeaker audio reconstruction systems compared to real source localization. The results presented highlight the analytical potential of one simplified localization theory and provide a basis for surround sound system design optimization.
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