Résumé of an Extemporaneous Address by: At the Joint Meeting of the Society of Motion Picture Engineers and the Acoustical Society of America at Rochester, N. Y., May 5, 1941

Howard Hanson

I feel somewhat concerned in attempting to address this eminent group of scientists and technicians. I am under the impression that you may expect me to embark upon a technical discussion of problems in sound reproduction and an evaluation, from the standpoint of the musician, of the effectiveness of the solution of those problems. Perhaps I am even expected to make criticisms and to suggest directions in which the musician feels that sound reproduction may be improved.

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1941-11
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Original Research
DOI
10.5594/J01244