Abstract

Experiments were carried out concerning relationships between subjective clarity and criterion C80 in a variable acoustical room. Some discrepancies appeared and the effect of early reverberant energy was then investigated with artificial reverberation. It was found that subjective clarity could be increased by a great interspike gap (GIG).

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