The invention relates in general to convertible automobile sound system equalizing, and more particularly concerns novel apparatus and techniques for adjusting the convertible automobile sound system equalization in response to the state of the convertible top.
For background, reference is made to U.S. Pat. No. 5,023,914 disclosing nonminimum phase equalization of a vehicle sound system, and U.S. application Ser. No. 10/290,989, filed on Nov. 8, 2002, disclosing a dual-mode sound system having optimized modes corresponding to different configurational states of an automobile, the entire content of which are incorporated herein by reference.
In a convertible automobile, there is a sound system with equalization circuitry. A sensor provides a top state signal representative of the state of the convertible top. The equalization circuitry responds to the top state signal to provide equalization representative of the state of the top. In a specific form of the invention, the convertible automobile includes left and right dash speakers, and the equalization circuitry includes left and right equalization circuitry responsive to the top state signal for providing top up equalization when the top is up and top down equalization when the top is down. The sound system may also include door speakers with door speaker equalization circuitry responsive to the top state signal for providing top up equalization when the top is up and top down equalization when the top is down. The sound system may also include seat speakers in the seats and seat speaker equalization circuitry responsive to the top state signal for providing top up equalization when the top is up and top down equalization when the top is down. The sound system may also include a center dash speaker and center dash speaker equalization circuitry responsive to the top state signal for providing top up equalization when the top is up and top down equalization when the top is down.
Equalization circuitry as used herein means circuitry that coacts with other elements of the sound system so that the radiated acoustic power into the convertible automobile listening area varies as a function of frequency in a predetermined fashion over a substantial portion of the range of audible frequencies.
Other features, objects and advantages of the invention will become apparent from the following detailed description when read in connection with the accompanying drawing in which:
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Preferably, the system is constructed and arranged to furnish minimum phase magnitude equalization for all amplifier/speaker channels, phase alignment equalization using all pass filter stages and/or delays for coherent and/or intentional incoherent acoustic energy addition and delay acoustic energy of rear speakers with respect to front speakers to create a front dominant sound stage with an enhanced sense of spaciousness.
In practicing the invention, the associated top up mode is generally tuned for determining minimum phase magnitude equalization, phase alignment equalization and delay. The top down mode may be established by adjusting the magnitude equalization by using the difference in the speaker raw acoustics between the top down and top up case. Preferably, there are different delay and polarity relationships between the front and rear channels in the top down mode to create similar spatial and spectral impressions to those obtained in the top up mode. In the top up mode in this example, signals to the rear speakers were delayed 5 ms with respect to signals to the front speakers, and the polarity of signals to the rear speakers was reversed with respect to signals to the front speakers. In the top down mode, the rear signals to the rear speakers were delayed 6 ms with respect to signals to the front speakers, and the polarity of signals to the rear speakers with respect to signals to the front speakers was not reversed.
This approach can be applied to more complex systems, and is not limited with respect to which signal processing channel nonminimum phase property is varied with respect to which other channel. In this specific example, signals to rear speakers were delayed with respect to signals to front speakers, but other systems may relatively delay signals to other sets of speakers.
There has been described novel apparatus and techniques for a convertible automobile sound system. It is evident that those skilled in the art may now make numerous uses and modifications of and departures from the specific apparatus and techniques herein disclosed without departing from the inventive concepts. Consequently, the invention is to be construed as embracing each and every novel feature and novel combination of features present in or possessed by the apparatus and techniques herein disclosed and limited only by the spirit and scope of the appended claims.
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