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Picked up a pint of Crown today. I will NOT have another sleepless night , last night was rough.:sleepwerd4:

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Not going to pay for AES Stephan, but feel free to see if i have access to it.

Jacob Bell

Michigan Technological University

I am a local chapter member of AES however

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Not going to pay for AES Stephan, but feel free to see if i have access to it.

Jacob Bell

Michigan Technological University

I am a local chapter member of AES however

Yeah definitely not asking you to pay lol, but some colleges have a subscription, and you can simply log in.

I found the page about your university but can't tell if they have an account.

I found a few other papers, perhaps I'll find what I'm looking for.

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Winter X-Games makes for a nutty weekend.

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What it looks like from the road.

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The flakes are bigger in Aspen.

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Wow, that's badass.

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Is anyone an AES member subscribed to the E-Library?

Or if your a student at a college, I can look up and see if you have "free" access to it.

I don't want to pay $20 on a white paper (Creating Source Elevation Illusions by Spectral Manipulation).

I checked for you and my university doesn't have a subscription :(. Sorry Stefan.

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Went through our libraries website and I couldn't find an AES subscription.

:shrug:

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Thanks for looking guys. :)

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My buddy just called me and asked me why he can't find the Super Bowl on TV. Drunken fool.

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Tell him it was cancelled? :lol:

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An Arkansas political campaign manager was shocked to discover his family pet with one side of its head bashed in -- and the word "liberal" scribbled across the corpse in paint.

Jacob Burris has served as Ken Aden's campaign manager since October 2011. Aden, a Democrat, is currently running for Arkansas' 3rd Congressional District.

"To kill a child's pet is just unconscionable," Aden said in an official statement. "As a former combat soldier, I've seen the best of humanity and the worst of humanity. Whoever did this is definitely part of the worst of humanity."

Burris told the Blue Arkansas Blog that one of his younger children found the pet, an adult, mixed-breed Siamese cat, on their front porch. He said the children are doing fine, but he is not taking the threat lightly.

"I've got a gun and I know how to use it," Burris told Blue Arkansas. "If I have to protect my kids, I'll do it without hesitation."

The Associate Press confirmed with the Russellville Police Department that the campaign manager had filed a report, but they did not have any suspects at this time.

People for the Ethical Treatment of Animals (PETA) is working with the Russellville Police Department and offering an up to $5,000 reward for the arrest and conviction of the person or persons responsible.

"Animal abusers are cowards," says PETA Director Martin Mersereau. "They take their issues out on the most defenseless beings available to them."

Although the campaign between Aden and incumbent Steve Womack has been tense, Aden's group stated they do not think anyone in the opposing campaign to be responsible.

"We suspect this is the action of a rogue individual or group of individuals who are the type of folks that stoop to the lowest common denominator instead of engaging in civil political discourse," Aden said in a statement. "It is unfortunate this has occurred, and we will await the results of the police and federal investigations."

CAN WE PLEASE LEAVE THE PETS ALONE?

*sigh*

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An Arkansas political campaign manager was shocked to discover his family pet with one side of its head bashed in -- and the word "liberal" scribbled across the corpse in paint.

Jacob Burris has served as Ken Aden's campaign manager since October 2011. Aden, a Democrat, is currently running for Arkansas' 3rd Congressional District.

"To kill a child's pet is just unconscionable," Aden said in an official statement. "As a former combat soldier, I've seen the best of humanity and the worst of humanity. Whoever did this is definitely part of the worst of humanity."

Burris told the Blue Arkansas Blog that one of his younger children found the pet, an adult, mixed-breed Siamese cat, on their front porch. He said the children are doing fine, but he is not taking the threat lightly.

"I've got a gun and I know how to use it," Burris told Blue Arkansas. "If I have to protect my kids, I'll do it without hesitation."

The Associate Press confirmed with the Russellville Police Department that the campaign manager had filed a report, but they did not have any suspects at this time.

People for the Ethical Treatment of Animals (PETA) is working with the Russellville Police Department and offering an up to $5,000 reward for the arrest and conviction of the person or persons responsible.

"Animal abusers are cowards," says PETA Director Martin Mersereau. "They take their issues out on the most defenseless beings available to them."

Although the campaign between Aden and incumbent Steve Womack has been tense, Aden's group stated they do not think anyone in the opposing campaign to be responsible.

"We suspect this is the action of a rogue individual or group of individuals who are the type of folks that stoop to the lowest common denominator instead of engaging in civil political discourse," Aden said in a statement. "It is unfortunate this has occurred, and we will await the results of the police and federal investigations."

CAN WE PLEASE LEAVE THE PETS ALONE?

*sigh*

I read this and it made me extremely sad and sick.

:trippy:

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So our ears can't locate a sound source on the vertical axis until around 1khz and up. Biggest cues come from our outer ears around 3khz+. Between 1khz and 3khz torso reflections and shadows give away cues.

If speakers playing these frequencies are placed low, say in the kick panel area, then the stage height will appear lower then having tweeters up on the dash or a-pillar.

It's possible to raise the perceived location on the vertical axis with EQing. Not entirely sure what exactly must be done, but since torso reflections and shadows attenuate frequencies around 1khz+, perhaps adding a boost from 1khz to 3khz would do the trick?

I've only read a handful of studies done on head related transfer functions, some ended up being entirely azimuth related, nothing vertical.

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I expect an answer in full detail when I wake up tomorrow morning. :D

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An Arkansas political campaign manager was shocked to discover his family pet with one side of its head bashed in -- and the word "liberal" scribbled across the corpse in paint.

Jacob Burris has served as Ken Aden's campaign manager since October 2011. Aden, a Democrat, is currently running for Arkansas' 3rd Congressional District.

"To kill a child's pet is just unconscionable," Aden said in an official statement. "As a former combat soldier, I've seen the best of humanity and the worst of humanity. Whoever did this is definitely part of the worst of humanity."

Burris told the Blue Arkansas Blog that one of his younger children found the pet, an adult, mixed-breed Siamese cat, on their front porch. He said the children are doing fine, but he is not taking the threat lightly.

"I've got a gun and I know how to use it," Burris told Blue Arkansas. "If I have to protect my kids, I'll do it without hesitation."

The Associate Press confirmed with the Russellville Police Department that the campaign manager had filed a report, but they did not have any suspects at this time.

People for the Ethical Treatment of Animals (PETA) is working with the Russellville Police Department and offering an up to $5,000 reward for the arrest and conviction of the person or persons responsible.

"Animal abusers are cowards," says PETA Director Martin Mersereau. "They take their issues out on the most defenseless beings available to them."

Although the campaign between Aden and incumbent Steve Womack has been tense, Aden's group stated they do not think anyone in the opposing campaign to be responsible.

"We suspect this is the action of a rogue individual or group of individuals who are the type of folks that stoop to the lowest common denominator instead of engaging in civil political discourse," Aden said in a statement. "It is unfortunate this has occurred, and we will await the results of the police and federal investigations."

CAN WE PLEASE LEAVE THE PETS ALONE?

*sigh*

I read this and it made me extremely sad and sick.

:trippy:

People are pathetic. It seems like animal and child abuse is really on the rise lately.

J

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So our ears can't locate a sound source on the vertical axis until around 1khz and up. Biggest cues come from our outer ears around 3khz+. Between 1khz and 3khz torso reflections and shadows give away cues.

If speakers playing these frequencies are placed low, say in the kick panel area, then the stage height will appear lower then having tweeters up on the dash or a-pillar.

It's possible to raise the perceived location on the vertical axis with EQing. Not entirely sure what exactly must be done, but since torso reflections and shadows attenuate frequencies around 1khz+, perhaps adding a boost from 1khz to 3khz would do the trick?

I've only read a handful of studies done on head related transfer functions, some ended up being entirely azimuth related, nothing vertical.

I went through this whole debate. Placement is everything, so yes better up high. EQ'ing is the last resort in my book if you understand the way the human ear perceives sound and follow the things you know about accoustics during install then you have already awnsered your own question.

I had a Sony deck years ago that had a setting that "raised" the sound of the front speakers in increments . The unit had three settings. Amazingly it actully worked, SO in theory I know you can use the eq to raise the correct frequencys but have no clue which ones.

I just know that install will predict so much and the eq'ing is there to correct anomalies in you particular install due to driver characteristics , install limitations and accoustics after the fact.

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So our ears can't locate a sound source on the vertical axis until around 1khz and up. Biggest cues come from our outer ears around 3khz+. Between 1khz and 3khz torso reflections and shadows give away cues.

If speakers playing these frequencies are placed low, say in the kick panel area, then the stage height will appear lower then having tweeters up on the dash or a-pillar.

It's possible to raise the perceived location on the vertical axis with EQing. Not entirely sure what exactly must be done, but since torso reflections and shadows attenuate frequencies around 1khz+, perhaps adding a boost from 1khz to 3khz would do the trick?

I've only read a handful of studies done on head related transfer functions, some ended up being entirely azimuth related, nothing vertical.

I went through this whole debate. Placement is everything, so yes better up high. EQ'ing is the last resort in my book if you understand the way the human ear perceives sound and follow the things you know about accoustics during install then you have already awnsered your own question.

I had a Sony deck years ago that had a setting that "raised" the sound of the front speakers in increments . The unit had three settings. Amazingly it actully worked, SO in theory I know you can use the eq to raise the correct frequencys but have no clue which ones.

I just know that install will predict so much and the eq'ing is there to correct anomalies in you particular install due to driver characteristics , install limitations and accoustics after the fact.

Yeah I understand your point, and agree the less EQ the better, but having the tweets on the dash to raise the stage height will also introduce windshield reflections, and so forth. Still EQing. :P

I know it's not always terrible, but I'd like to keep the tweeter and midrange close together.

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Perhaps this will lend a hand, http://dare.ubn.kun.nl/bitstream/2066/18958/1/18958.pdf

In case anyone else is looking for some light reading. :P

How'd you find it? If you don't mind me asking.

I've been searching google for pdfs, along the lines of "hrtf localization" "head related transfer functions localization", and surprisingly, I found that last article with "hrtr pinna 500hz."

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So our ears can't locate a sound source on the vertical axis until around 1khz and up. Biggest cues come from our outer ears around 3khz+. Between 1khz and 3khz torso reflections and shadows give away cues.

If speakers playing these frequencies are placed low, say in the kick panel area, then the stage height will appear lower then having tweeters up on the dash or a-pillar.

It's possible to raise the perceived location on the vertical axis with EQing. Not entirely sure what exactly must be done, but since torso reflections and shadows attenuate frequencies around 1khz+, perhaps adding a boost from 1khz to 3khz would do the trick?

I've only read a handful of studies done on head related transfer functions, some ended up being entirely azimuth related, nothing vertical.

I went through this whole debate. Placement is everything, so yes better up high. EQ'ing is the last resort in my book if you understand the way the human ear perceives sound and follow the things you know about accoustics during install then you have already awnsered your own question.

I had a Sony deck years ago that had a setting that "raised" the sound of the front speakers in increments . The unit had three settings. Amazingly it actully worked, SO in theory I know you can use the eq to raise the correct frequencys but have no clue which ones.

I just know that install will predict so much and the eq'ing is there to correct anomalies in you particular install due to driver characteristics , install limitations and accoustics after the fact.

Yeah I understand your point, and agree the less EQ the better, but having the tweets on the dash to raise the stage height will also introduce windshield reflections, and so forth. Still EQing. :P

I know it's not always terrible, but I'd like to keep the tweeter and midrange close together.

Either location involves trade offs. Kicks have to deal with height issues and your legs. I've heard it's easier to EQ the problems associated with a pillar install than kicks, but both have been done sucessfully.

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Perhaps this will lend a hand, http://dare.ubn.kun.nl/bitstream/2066/18958/1/18958.pdf

In case anyone else is looking for some light reading. :P

How'd you find it? If you don't mind me asking.

I've been searching google for pdfs, along the lines of "hrtf localization" "head related transfer functions localization", and surprisingly, I found that last article with "hrtr pinna 500hz."

That's some clever googling :P

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That is really damn funny.

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