GRAS 44AA Mouth Simulator according to ITU-T Rec. P51 with built-in power amplifier
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At the mouth reference point (MRP), which is 25mm from the detachable lip ring (35mm from the mouth of the GRAS 44AA), the maximum continuous signal it can produce in 1/3-octave bands is 100dB re. 20µPa in the frequency range 100Hz to 16kHz. Its loudspeaker accepts an external signal either directly or via its own built-in power amplifier (when power is applied).
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GRAS 44AA Mouth Simulator according to ITU-T Rec. P51 with built-in power amplifier
At the mouth reference point (MRP), which is 25mm from the detachable lip ring (35mm from the mouth of the GRAS 44AA), the maximum continuous signal it can produce in 1/3-octave bands is 100dB re. 20µPa in the frequency range 100Hz to 16kHz. Its loudspeaker accepts an external signal either directly or via its own built-in power amplifier (when power is applied).Jigs are included for calibration according to CCITT P.51 and IEEE 269. These are for use with 1/4" or 1/2" microphones. One jig holds the microphone at 0º incidence (1/4" only) to the sound source, the other at 90º incidence (1/4" or 1/2").
NOTE: This type of mouth simulator can not be mounted inside a KEMAR head.
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GRAS 44AA Mouth Simulator according to ITU-T Rec. P51 with built-in power amplifier
At the mouth reference point (MRP), which is 25mm from the detachable lip ring (35mm from the mouth of the GRAS 44AA), the maximum continuous signal it can produce in 1/3-octave bands is 100dB re. 20µPa in the frequency range 100Hz to 16kHz. Its loudspeaker accepts an external signal either directly or via its own built-in power amplifier (when power is applied).Jigs are included for calibration according to CCITT P.51 and IEEE 269. These are for use with 1/4" or 1/2" microphones. One jig holds the microphone at 0º incidence (1/4" only) to the sound source, the other at 90º incidence (1/4" or 1/2").
NOTE: This type of mouth simulator can not be mounted inside a KEMAR head.