Loudness assessment of musical tones equalized in a-weighted level

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Abstract

The present study was carried out to determine whether recorded musical tones played at various pitches on a clarinet, a flute, an oboe, and a trumpet are perceived as being equal in loudness when presented to listeners at the same A-weighted level. This psychophysical investigation showed systematic effects of both instrument type and pitch that could be related to spectral properties of the sounds under consideration. Level adjustments that were needed to equalize loudness well exceeded typical values of JNDs for signal level, thus confirming the insufficiency of A-weighting as a loudness predictor for musical sounds. Consequently, the use of elaborate computational prediction is stressed, in view of the necessity for thorough investigation of factors affecting the perception of loudness of musical sounds.

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Klonari, D., Pastiadis, K., Papadelis, G., & Papanikolao, G. (2011). Loudness assessment of musical tones equalized in a-weighted level. Archives of Acoustics, 36(2), 239–250. https://doi.org/10.2478/v10168-011-0019-7

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