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Now thoroughly revised and enlarged, this book offers the most comprehensive coverage available of all aspects of the production, reception, and reproduction of sound. Written clearly and concisely, all its chapters can be understood without speciali
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F. Reines, Eric Sheldon, Vincent P. Guinn, G. E. Bacon, Harry F. Olson, A. Edward Profio, Rogers D. Rusk, Fred C. Maienschein, Alexander Zucker, Raymond L. Murray, Paul Goldhammer
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The Encyclopedia of Physics ISBN: 9780442005221
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SMPTE Journal. 86:390-397
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Harry F. Olson
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Physical Review. 32:443-446
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Harry F. Olson
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The Journal of the Acoustical Society of America. 19:549-555
Frequency range preference tests for reproduced speech and music indicate that listeners prefer a restricted frequency range in monaural reproduced speech and music. In order to obtain a better understanding of the reason for the preference of a rest
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Harry F. Olson
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IEEE Spectrum. 1:90-102
Upcoming systems — analyzing, code converting, and synthesizing speech sounds — will revolutionize communication both between individuals and between machines
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Harry F. Olson
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The Journal of the Acoustical Society of America. 26:637-643
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J. A. Eldridge, Harry F. Olson
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Physical Review. 28:1151-1156
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Harry F. Olson
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The Journal of the Acoustical Society of America. 3:56-68
One of the requirements of a high quality microphone is uniform response over a wide frequency range. To attain this objective in an electro-dynamic microphone the ratio of the velocity of the mechanical system to the pressure or velocity in the acou