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Pseudo-anechoic (windowed impulse) measurement on Smaart
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<blockquote data-quote="Jason Lavoie" data-source="post: 58640" data-attributes="member: 159"><p>Re: Pseudo-anechoic (windowed impulse) measurement on Smaart</p><p></p><p>I'm not an expert in the precision that you're looking for, but if you only have the one bounce to worry about why not try to absorb or deflect it?</p><p>if you're only talking about one speaker and one mic the location of the bounce that makes it to the mic is very small. even something as simple as a piece of plywood in the right place would do wonders.</p><p></p><p>Jason</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Jason Lavoie, post: 58640, member: 159"] Re: Pseudo-anechoic (windowed impulse) measurement on Smaart I'm not an expert in the precision that you're looking for, but if you only have the one bounce to worry about why not try to absorb or deflect it? if you're only talking about one speaker and one mic the location of the bounce that makes it to the mic is very small. even something as simple as a piece of plywood in the right place would do wonders. Jason [/QUOTE]
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