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In order to experimentally extract the system parameters, an approximate solution using the second-order multiple scales method is synthesized for a nonlinear microphone model, subject to an electrical step input.
The output amplitudes of speakers were measured and calibrated at the positions of animal's right or left ear using a condenser microphone (Model 2520, Larson-Davis Laboratories, USA) and a microphone preamplifier (Model 2200C, Larson-Davis Laboratories). Larson-Davis Laboratories
Sound was played at 70dBSPL and 90dBSPL, calibrated using a probe microphone (Model ER-7C, Etymotic, Inc, Elk Grove Village, IL).
Speaker output was measured before an experiment using a 0.5-inch condenser microphone (model 4133; Brüel & Kjær, Nærum, Denmark) placed at the position of the animal's head and facing the speaker.
The system was composed of a cylindrical mouthpiece attached to a 1" diameter metal tube with a 1/4" microphone (Model 4136, Bruel & Kjaer, Norcross, GA) mounted at a 90° angle with its diaphragm tangent to the metal tube.
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Recording Magazine's Dave Martin suggests a similar setup, with various microphone models used as stereo pairs on the horn but using an Electro-Voice RE20 on the drum instead.
Each array (uniform circular with a diameter of 3 cm) consisted of three omnidirectional DPA microphones (model DPA d:screet SMK-SC4060).
The presented algorithm formulation is applied to pruned transform-domain loudspeaker-enclosure-microphone models in a mathematically consistent manner.
The resulting formulation is then successfully applied to pruned transform domain loudspeaker-enclosure-microphone models as used for massive multichannel AEC, with dozens of loudspeakers and microphones.
An ultrasound microphone (UltraSoundGate model CM16, Avisoft Bioacoustics) was inserted through a 30-mm diameter opening (75 mm above the shock grid on center) in the Plexiglas® wall of the demonstration compartment enclosure.
An ultrasound microphone (UltraSoundGate model CM16, Avisoft Bioacoustics, Berlin, Germany) with a 10 180 kHz flat-frequency range was lowered to the plane of the cage top, where there was a small opening (30-mm diameter) centrally located within the Plexiglas® cage cover.
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