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A Comparison of Hypersound and Conventional Loudspeaker Characteristics in an Anechoic Environment
AudiologyNow (2017)
  • Shaum P. Bhagat, University of Memphis
  • Anusha Yellamsetty, University of Memphis
  • Brian Taylor, Fuel Medical Group, Golden Valley, Minnesota
Abstract
Hypersound® transmits a narrow beam of sound, which focuses an incident beam of sound in a direct path to the listener, unlike conventional audio speakers. In this study, subjects were placed in the path of the Hypersound® narrow beam inside an anechoic chamber, and a sample of speech was projected from the Hypersound® emitters.Comparisons of probe microphone measurements near the tympanic membrane of the subjects for speech samples projected by the Hypersound® emitters and conventional loudspeakers were made.
Publication Date
April 6, 2017
Location
Indianapolis, IN
Citation Information
Shaum P. Bhagat, Anusha Yellamsetty and Brian Taylor. "A Comparison of Hypersound and Conventional Loudspeaker Characteristics in an Anechoic Environment" AudiologyNow (2017)
Available at: http://works.bepress.com/shaum-bhagat/29/