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1029A directivity pattern

dejanm, modified 11 Years ago.

1029A directivity pattern

Youngling Posts: 2 Join Date: 8/27/12 Recent Posts
Hello,

I was wandering if someone knows where I can find information on 1029A directivity pattern (the data sheet shows the directivity only for 0, 15, 30 and 45 deg). I’m working at university and I need this information in order to elaborate some acoustic measurements we did using the 1029A loudspeaker.

Thanks for help!

Dejan
ilkka-rissanen, modified 11 Years ago.

Re: 1029A directivity pattern

Yoda Posts: 2564 Join Date: 3/23/09 Recent Posts
Hi Dejan,

I can provide you directivity information in CLF and EASE formats. Is that OK or would you prefer something else?
dejanm, modified 11 Years ago.

Re: 1029A directivity pattern

Youngling Posts: 2 Join Date: 8/27/12 Recent Posts
Hi Ilkka,

Thanks a lot for help! I’m actually not familiar with neither CLF nor EASE formats but I’ll search for information on how to read them and import in Matlab. Btw I need just a horizontal directivity, like the one on the data sheet but for the full angle (360deg) in frequency range 250-10kHz (or a mean value across this frequencies). Thus the data I need should be easily stored in a table(matrix) of this type: sample freq x sample angles (0-360). In any case if it is a problem for you to extract this information just send me the data in any format you have (with possibly some link about it) and I will work on it ^^

Once again thanks for help

Dejan