The sound field requirements in the ISO 4869-1 standard for hearing protect
or attenuation measurements comprise two parts: 1) a sound level difference
requirement for positions around the head of the listener (ie at positions
15 cm from a reference point; up-down, front-back and left-right) and 2) a
directivity requirement for the sound incidence at the reference point, me
asured with a directional microphone, to ensure an approximate diffuse soun
d field. The level difference requirement (1) is not difficult to fulfill b
ut the directivity requirement (2) may lead to contradicting results if the
measurement procedure in the standard is used with different types of micr
ophones. In this paper the directivity requirement is discussed on a theore
tical basis. The requirement is evaluated in relation to the widely used an
echoic tetrahedron setup (four loudspeakers in the corners of a tetrahedron
) and an anechoic square setup (four loudspeakers in the corners of a recta
ngle). It is shown that the formulation in the standard is misleading and t
hat a better test method is needed for the diffuseness requirement.