Comparison of three calibration procedures for free-field reference speech audiometry
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2024
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Objective: In standards IEC 60645-1 and ANSI S3.6, the free-field equivalent earphone output level method is assumed as the reference for speech audiometry. Three calibration procedures for this method were compared in this study. Design: Speech audiometry was conducted with Dutch consonant-vowel-consonant words for the following conditions: 1. TDH39 earphones, 2. loudspeaker, and 3. free-field simulated with TDH39 earphones. The first calibration procedure was based on the empirically determined difference between the speech recognition threshold (SRT) with earphones and a loudspeaker. The second procedure was based on the theoretical free-field correction, derived from the known speech spectrum and the free-field to coupler difference. The third calibration procedure corresponded to the results of the free-field simulated speech material under earphones. Study sample: The sample included 20 normal hearing subjects. Results: The differences between the observed SRT in the free-field and earphone conditions and the free-field and simulated free-field conditions were 7.1 dB and 0.6 dB, respectively. Conclusion: The three calibration procedures for the free-field equivalent output method yielded approximately the same results, and therefore all appear to be useful for TDH39 earphones.
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Calibration, coupler to free-field difference, free-field equivalent output method, speech audiometry, speech intelligibility index, Taverne, Language and Linguistics, Linguistics and Language, Speech and Hearing
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Janssens-bij de Vaate, M & Rhebergen, K S 2024, 'Comparison of three calibration procedures for free-field reference speech audiometry', International Journal of Audiology, vol. 63, no. 7, pp. 527-534. https://doi.org/10.1080/14992027.2023.2208288