
Rather than target strict conformity with International Standard definitions of diffusivity, Soundstation Array takes a more pragmatic approach that has been proven to provide an effective means for obtaining laboratory-grade results within a small office environment, effectively assisting acoustic engineers working on the development of challenging noise cancelling systems, enabling repeatable and reproducible measurements of feedback, feed-forward and hybrid noise cancelling headphones.
Introduced at the Hong Kong Electronics Fair Autumn edition (October 13-16, 2018), Soundstation Array comprises a robust steel frame with adjustable speaker brackets, allowing four two-way loudspeakers to be located at the vertices of a tetrahedron. Coupled with a subwoofer, multichannel soundcard and amplifier, and a software-based signal generator, Soundstation Array provides the engineer with an acoustic field large enough to accommodate a standard Head-and-Torso-Simulator (HATS), or even a human test subject, and diffuse enough to return stable measurements up to 3 kHz.

Soundstation Array is supplied with a rigid frame, loudspeakers, subwoofer, multichannel soundcard and amplifier, which together provide the capability to render a standalone, spatially-limited diffuse sound field for the precise measurement and characterization of hybrid noise cancelling headphones.
Soundstation Array can be operated within any type of environment, with no restriction on the proximity of locally reflecting surfaces, and enables performance comparisons to be made from measurements taken in different room environments. The frame comprises internal cable runs, ensuring neat installation and safe usage, and it can be easily assembled / dismantled using a single hex key. The height of the four loudspeaker brackets may be adjusted to suit different test fixtures, including HATS or human test subjects.
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