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  1. IRE Transactions on Audio
  2. Year : 1956 Volume : AU-4
  3. Issue 5
  4. Learning, a major factor influencing preferences for high-fidelity reproducing systems
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Year : 1962 Volume : 10
Year : 1961 Volume : AU-9
Year : 1960 Volume : AU-8
Year : 1959 Volume : AU-7
Year : 1958 Volume : AU-6
Year : 1957 Volume : AU-5
Year : 1956 Volume : AU-4
Issue 6
Issue 5
Musical audio engineering and research today
PGA Student paper competition
Obituary [Hillel I. Reiskind]
Audio papers for the IRE National convention 1957
Noise Abatement symposium
NEC paper abstracts
PGA Chapter activities
Additional patents of importance
H.E. Roys, Manager RCA Recird Engineering department
With other acoustical and audio societies
1956-1957 IRE-PGA Committee membership
Engineers and music
Energy distribution in music
An audio flutter-weighting network
Learning, a major factor influencing preferences for high-fidelity reproducing systems
Issue 4
Issue 3
Issue 2
Issue 1
Year : 1955 Volume : AU-3

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Learning, a major factor influencing preferences for high-fidelity reproducing systems

Content Provider IEEE Xplore Digital Library
Author Kirk, R.
Copyright Year 1955
Abstract Frequency range preference of 210 college students for monaurally reproduced music and speech was determined by an A-B-A preference test. Two groups of subjects then listened to music reproduced over a restricted frequency range and a relatively unrestricted frequency range respectively for six and one-half weeks. The results of a post-frequency range preference test indicate that: 1) learning plays an important role in determining preferences for sound reproducing systems; 2) continued contact with a particular system produces shifts in preference for this system; and 3) the average college student prefers music and speech reproduced over a restricted frequency range rather than an unrestricted frequency range.
Starting Page 133
Ending Page 136
Page Count 4
File Size 453130
File Format PDF
ISSN 00961981
Volume Number AU-4
Issue Number 5
Language English
Publisher Institute of Electrical and Electronics Engineers, Inc. (IEEE)
Publisher Date 1956-01-01
Access Restriction Subscribed
Rights Holder Institute of Electrical and Electronics Engineers, Inc. (IEEE)
Subject Keyword Frequency Speech Audio systems Low pass filters Music Acoustic testing System testing Transducers Preamplifiers Materials testing
Content Type Text
Resource Type Article
Subject Signal Processing Electrical and Electronic Engineering
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