Ground Plane Measurement [message #75428] |
Sun, 03 February 2013 12:23 |
skywave-rider
Messages: 104 Registered: May 2009
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I got rusty about ground plane measurements, opened up the D'Appolito book, and became clueless.
Are gp measurements comparable to anechoic or free field measurements, let's say if they are done out doors? I realize there are some effects, namely a virtual mirrored source which increases the gain. Assuming that is a 6 dB boost, if it is known it's not an issue. So will the frequency response be close to an anechoic measurement? Isn't that why we are doing a gp measurement to begin with?
I was looking at Wayne's 3PI sub FR graph, which is a gp measurement. I was thinking the 6 dB drop in FR in the octave
40-20Hz would be filled in, typically, by room gain (not considering other room effects.)
So is a gp measurement in this frequency range treated as if it were anechoic, apart from SPL?
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