The minimum audible field (M.A.F.) has been determined from data taken on 14 ears over the frequency range from 100 to 15,000 c.p.s. The observer is placed in a sound field which is substantially that of a plane progressive wave, facing the source and listening monaurally. The M.A.F. is expressed as the intensity of the free field, measured prior to the insertion of the observer. Similar data are presented for binaural hearing, over the range from 60 to 15,000 c.p s., obtained with 13 observers. At 1000 c.p.s. the average M.A.F. observed is 1.9 × 10−16 watts per cm2, corresponding to a pressure 71 db below 1 bar. Included are data showing how the M.A.F. varies with the observer's azimuth relative to the wave front. Another type of threshold data refers to minimum audible pressures (M.A.P.) as measured at the observer's ear drum. The differences obviously to be expected between M.A.F. and M.A.P. values are due to wave motion in the ear canal and to diffraction caused by the head. The M.A.F. data are discussed in relation to the M.A.P. determinations from several sources. Some possible causes of difference between the two, which are due to experimental procedure and may add to the causes already mentioned, are pointed out.
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April 1933
April 01 1933
ON MINIMUM AUDIBLE SOUND FIELDS
L. J. Sivian;
L. J. Sivian
Bell Telephone Laboratories, New York
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S. D. White
S. D. White
Bell Telephone Laboratories, New York
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J. Acoust. Soc. Am. 4, 288–321 (1933)
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L. J. Sivian, S. D. White; ON MINIMUM AUDIBLE SOUND FIELDS. J. Acoust. Soc. Am. 1 April 1933; 4 (4): 288–321. https://doi.org/10.1121/1.1915608
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