Archives of Acoustics, 18, 2, pp. 263-279, 1993

Band-limited noise interference in loudspeaker systems

T. FIDECKI
Chopin Academy of Music Laboratory of Music Acoustics
Poland

It is often argued that the interference of sound from distant loudspeakers is negligible in the case of band-limited noise. Simple theory and experiment in a reflection-free environment with a pair of loudspeakers radiating a third-octave noise proves that in the case of coherent supply SPL variations are considerable. The variations disappear when non-coherent signal is applied indicating that non-coherent supply of loudspeakers is necessary wherever approximation of diffuse sound field is required.
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