Use of Probe Microphones to Measure Sound Pressures in the Ear
Use of Probe Microphones to Measure Sound Pressures in the Ear is a scholarly work, published in 1969 in ''Journal of the Acoustical Society of America''. The main subjects of the publication include measure, position, acoustics, materials science, rhinoplasty, Sound intensity probe, eardrum, sound, range, microphone, sound pressure, physics, and voice disorder. The usual techniques employed when probe microphones are used to measure sound pressures at the eardrum are shown to give results with a best accuracy of ±10 dB in the frequency range 10 kHz–30 kHz.