the home of the Electroacoustic Music Studios in the Music Department at the University of Birmingham, and of BEAST–Birmingham ElectroAcoustic Sound Theatre–the Department's large scale multichannel loudspeaker presentation system.
Norwegian Center for Technology in Music and the Arts - a project where the goal is to make a collection of impulse responses from various acoustic spaces in the Oslo region.
salford acoustics program homepage Acoustic engineering, broadcast engineering (mobile, TV, IPTV, film), music & sound technology, animation & web design is our passion. We are leaders in teaching and research in audio and acoustic engineering, video and television.
This collection of room impulse responses was measured in the Great Hall, the Octagon, and a classroom at the Mile End campus of Queen Mary, University of London in 2008. The measurements were created using the sine sweep technique with a Genelec 8250A loudspeaker and two microphones, an omnidirectional DPA 4006 and a B-format Soundfield SPS422B.
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online open-access journal published by the Acoustical Society of America. Each article in POMA corresponds to a paper that has previously been presented at a meeting of the Society or at a meeting that has been cosponsored by the Society
guy from Brekke-Strand & and his personal site with some pretty god resources: "This site is dedicated to topics in room acoustics, music acoustics, speech acoustics, perception and their interrelation in general, and concert hall acoustics and stage acoustics in particular."
3M's E-A-RCAL Acoustical Laboratory, established in 1979, has offered contract testing since 1992. The principal service offered is the measurement of the real-ear attenuation at threshold (REAT) of hearing protection devices (HPDs). Additional services include objective hearing protector and earphone measurements utilizing either KEMAR or the ANSI S12.42-2010 or ISO/TR 4869-3 acoustical test fixtures, or miniature microphones and/or probe microphones placed in real ears.