ITU-R BS 708-1990 Determination of the Electro-Acoustical Properties of Studio Monitor Headphones - Section 10C - Audio-Frequency Characteristics of Sound-Broadcasting Signals《演播室监.pdf
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1、CCIR VOLUME*X-3 90 4855232 0504054 4 W The CCIR, Rec. 708 177 RECOMMENDATION 708 * DETERMINATION OF THE ELECTRO-ACOUSTICAL PROPERTIES OF STUDIO MONITOR HEADPHONES (Question 50110, Study Programme 50F/10) . (1 990) CONSIDERING (a) assessment and quality control; (b) listening rooms; (c) loudspeakers;
2、 (d) as required for loudspeaker monitoring in control rooms and high-quality listening rooms, that unified and closely specified reference listening conditions are an essential prerequisite for subjective that there are great difficulties in harmonizing the acoustical characteristics of existing co
3、ntrol rooms and that some aspects of the audio signal are more clearly perceptible by using headphones than by using that the frequency response of studio monitor headphones should provide the same sound-colour neutrality UNANIMOUSLY RECOMMENDS that the frequency response curve measured in accordanc
4、e with Annex II should be flat within the limits 1. specified in Annex I; 2. Annex II; 3. frequency range 100 Hz-8 kHz and 2 dB in the frequency range 10 kHz-16 kHz. that the frequency response of studio monitor headphones should be measured in accordance with that the difference of frequency respon
5、se between left and right earphone should not exceed 1 dB in the ANNEX I SPECIFICATION OF TOLERANCES The frequency response requirement for studio monitor headphones is defined by Fig. 1. The tolerance mask for the diffuse-field frequency response shown in Fig. 1 is based on measuring accuracy achie
6、vable by means of 16 test subjects. 6 4 2 O -2 -4 -6 z 2. 3 62.5 125 250 500 I K 2K 4 K 8 K 16 K f Hz) FIGURE 1 - Tolerance mask for the d#4sejeldj?equency response of studio monitor headphones GDs: diffusefield earphone response (dB(Pa/V) * This. Recommendation should be brought to the attention of
7、 the IEC and the Audio Engineering Society IAES). CCIR VOLUME*X-L 90 4855212 0504055 b m I78 Rec. 708 ANNEX II DIFFUSE-FIELD FREQUENCY RESPONSE OF STUDIO MONITOR HEADPHONES Measurement specification 1. General The measurement procedure is used to determine the frequency response of the individual ea
8、rphones of a headphone as a function of the frequency by means of sound-pressure measurements in the auditory canals of test subjects. In the direct measurement procedure the sound pressure in the auditory canal caused by the headphone is compared with that caused by the reference sound field. In th
9、e indirect procedure, the sound field is replaced by a reference headphone calibrated by means of the direct method. The reference sound field is the diffuse sound field CCIR, 1986-goal. The measuring Set-up consists of signal source .and signal receiving equipment. The source comprises a noise gene
10、rator, third-octave filters, at least one loudspeaker or a reference headphone and the headphone to be tested. It is also possible to use a real-time third-octave analyser to which a suitable wideband noise signal is applied, The receiving equipment contains a miniature or probe-mounted microphone t
11、o measure the sound pressure in the outer auditory canals of the test subjects and, if the direct procedure is used, a calibrated microphone with a known diffuse-field frequency response to measure the unweighted sound-pressure level in the reverberation chamber. The signal voltages of the microphon
12、es and loudspeakers should be determined by means of an r.m.s.-reading voltmeter with a sufficient integration time. 2. Probe microphone The following requirements apply to the probe-mounted microphone, which is called “probe” in this text: the sound pickup should take place within the auditory cana
13、l at least 4 mm away from its beginning; in the area of the auricle and the outer 4 mm of the auditory canal the probe should not have a cross-section of more than 5 mm2; in the following part of the auditory canal the ratio between the probe cross-section and the auditory canal section should be le
14、ss than 0.6. (The average auditory canal cross section of an adult is approximately 45 mm2.) The probe volume including fixing elements should be smaller than 130 mm3; no special requirements are made for the transfer function of the probe. However, the response of the probe should be free of resona
15、nces. It is sufficient that the response of neighbouring third octaves does not differ by more than 3 dB; it should be guaranteed that, with an occluded ear, the probe output level is at least 15 dB below that obtained with an open ear; fixing elements are necessary to keep the probe at a central po
16、sition in the auditory canal. The spring suspension of these elements should be dimensioned such that the probe fits sufficiently well into auditory canals with different cross-sections and can still be inserted and removed easily; the probe should be inspected and certified for use with regard to m
17、edical aspects by a physician. - - - - - - - 3. birect method of measurement This method is based on a comparison of output voltage levels of a probe placed in the outer auditory canal of a test subject when a noise signal is produced by alternating sources, namely the headphone under test and a dif
18、fuse sound field of a reverberation chamber. 3.1 Test signals The preferred sound signals are filtered noise signals that are obtained from pink noise by means of third-octave filters, specified in IEC Publication 225 (type b). The probe output has to be measured selectively in third octave steps. T
19、his can be done successively or at the same time with a real-time third octave analyser. The sound pressure levels of the test signals should be such that the input signals at the microphone amplifier are at least 10 dB above the inherent electric noise level and the noise level ensuing from body no
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