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- hearing aids, frequently report difficulty in understanding speech in reverberant, noisy situations. Reverberation is also a significant source of mistakes...
- excite primary structure modes in a different way than more conventional reverberant-field testing. This fundamental difference and its impact on the structure...
- distance at which the sound pressure level of the direct sound D and the reverberant sound R are equal when dealing with a directional source. As the source...
- texture of the sitar, with sympathetic strings that give it a resonant, reverberant quality. A fretless instrument, it can produce the continuous slides...
- which the effects of reverberation are removed from sound, after such reverberant sound has been picked up by microphones. Dereverberation is a subtopic...
- reproduction. One ensures the listening room is reasonably 'alive' with reverberant sound at all frequencies, in which case the speakers should ideally have...
- signal from all three microphones, giving Bowie's voice a strikingly reverberant sound. The original echo chamber at EMI's Abbey Road Studios was improved...
- March 13, 2011. Blumenfeld, Larry (June 11, 2010). "A Saxophonist's Reverberant Sound". The Wall Street Journal. Retrieved January 14, 2018. It's hard...
- comparable to human hearing whether one calls into a beech forest or into a reverberant wine cellar. The 385 shrew species are placed in 26 genera, which are...
- systems). Smith's calculation showed that a structural mode and a diffuse reverberant sound field attain a state of 'equipartition of energy' as the damping...