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Diffuse field Microphone Cartriges | Anwit
Diffuse field Microphone Cartriges | Anwit
Microphone Cartridges

Diffuse field Microphone Cartriges

The opposite of an anechoic chamber is the reverberation chamber where all surfaces are made as hard and reflective as possible and where no parallel surfaces exist. This causes a diffuse-field because all the sound waves are arriving simultaneously from all directions with equal probability and level. Sound fields with a close resemblance to diffuse-field can be achieved in environments such as buildings with hard walls, where many simultaneous sound or noise sources exist, such as with in-cabin measurements and in churches. If you are not sure about the sound field you are in, it is best to assume that it is diffuse to minimize measurement error. Diffuse-field microphones are typically used to measure vehicle interior noise or building acoustics.

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TYPE 4942

½-INCH DIFFUSE-FIELD MICROPHONE, PREPOLARIZED

Diffuse-field microphone cartridge specifically designed for random-incidence (diffuse-field) measurements over 6 Hz TO 16 kHz, and provides noise measurement in accordance with ANSI standards.

Download: Diffuse-field Microphone Type 4942

TYPE 4943

½-INCH DIFFUSE-FIELD / RANDOM INCIDENCE MICROPHONE

Externally polarized, diffuse-field microphone designed for random-incidence measurements over 3.15 Hz to 10 kHz, and is approved for noise measurements in accordance with ANSI standards.

Download: Diffuse-field Microphone Type 4943 Datasheet