Wideband speech signals must be converted to narrowband speech signals if
the transmission medium or the destination terminal is constructed with
narrowband constraints. A typical wideband-to-narrowband conversion
method is the elimination of frequencies above 3400 Hz using a low pass
filter and a down sampler. However, this method produces a muffled speech
sound since the resulting narrowband signal has a flat frequency
response. Methods and apparatus are presented herein to enhance the
acoustic quality of a wideband-to-narrowband converted signal. A
bandwidth switching filter is used to emphasize a mid-range frequency
portion of the wideband signal so that the resulting narrowband signal
has a non-flat frequency spectrum.