GRAS 44AA Mouth Simulator according to ITU-T Rec. P51 with built-in power amplifier

ITU-T rec.: P.51
Special feature: Built-in power amplifier

GRAS 44AA Mouth Simulator according to ITU-T Rec. P51 with built-in power amplifier

Technology

GRAS 44AA and 44AA-1

At the mouth reference point (MRP), which is 25 mm from the detachable lip ring (35 mm from the mouth of the GRAS 44AA/AA-1), the maximum continuous signal it can produce in ⅓-octave bands is 100 dB re. 20 µPa in the frequency range of 100 Hz to 16 kHz. 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 ¼ or ½ microphones. One jig holds the microphone at 0º incidence (¼ only) to the sound source, the other at 90º incidence (¼ or ½).

NOTE: This type of mouth simulator can not be mounted inside a KEMAR head.

Specifications

ITU-T recommondations
P.51
Connector type
BNC
IEEE standard
269, 661
Input impedance
20
Maximum power, continuous
W
10
Maximum power, pulsed 2 sec.
W
50
Temperature range, operation
°C / °F
10 to 35 / 50 to 95
Gain
dB
10
Input signal, max.
Vrms
2
CE/RoHS compliant/WEEE registered
Yes/Yes/Yes
Weight
g / oz
1050 / 37.038

Built-in power amplifier

Maximum continuous output level at MRP [200 Hz - 6 kHz] 110 dB re. 20 μPa

Maximum continuous output level at MRP [100 Hz - 16 kHz] 100 dB re. 20 μPa

Distortion 250 Hz - 8 kHz (Linear signal @ 94 dB at MRP) typically 1 %, max. 1.5 %


Frequency response

GRAS Sound & Vibration reserves the right to change specifications and accessories without notice. 

Ordering info

Included

GRAS RA0104 Jig (CCITT P51)
GRAS RA0105 Jig (IEEE 269)

Optional

GRAS RA0110

Conical mouthpiece

GRAS Sound & Vibration reserves the right to change specifications and accessories without notice.

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