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Apparent source width

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Apparent source width relates to the perceived or effective size of a sound source as heard by an observer. It is an important concept in acoustics and audio perception, particularly in the context of room acoustics, sound system design, and audio engineering. The term can describe how the direct sound from a source, such as a loudspeaker or a musical instrument, is perceived in terms of its spatial characteristics.

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