Abstract

Over the past 50 years, upper hemisphere immersive loudspeaker systems in anechoic environments have supported research into the perception of room acoustics. A newly completed laboratory facility consisting of an upper hemisphere 196-loudspeaker array is described, along with available methods to deploy room acoustics auralization within the facility. With a mean interval of \(11.5^{\circ }\) between adjacent loudspeakers, spatially quantized discrete loudspeaker rendering has significant potential as an audio rendering technique, possibly used in combination with other methods.

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