Kruger et al., 1980 - Google Patents
Flat‐plate coupler calibration of circumaural audiometric and hi‐fi earphonesKruger et al., 1980
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- Kruger B
- Solomon B
- Cohen R
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- The Journal of the Acoustical Society of America
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Circumaural earphones have been shown to provide improved coupling when compared with the standard supra‐aural audiometric earphone (TDH‐39, 49; calibrated with a standard NBS 9A coupler)[E. Villchur, J. Acoust. Soc. Am. 48, 1387–1396 (1970); NP Erber …
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