Abstract

It is common practice to use dodecahedron loudspeakers and balloons as the source for acoustical measurements. The drawback to this of course, is that it means an interruption to the normal performance in order to collect data in the presence of an audience. New techniques are now available for measurements using real acoustic sources without degrading the performance.

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