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Observed effects of HRTF measurement signal level  (2002)
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The effect of varying the signal level on the magnitude response of a hand-related transfer function measurement was investigated. Measurement signals with ranging between 56 and 86dB SPL were presented over a loudspeaker and recorded using blocked meatus microphones placed in a dummy head. Results indicate that, relative to a 74 dB reference level, for a measurement signals below 62dB and above 80dB SPL (1) interaural level differences increase as a function of decreased signal level, and (2) the ipsilateral ear shows a variance in spectral notch depth and center frequency location.
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Audio Engineering Society 21st International Conference: Architectural acoustics and sound reinforcement, St. Petersburg, RU. p. 302-306
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