Sound System Engineering - Book Review,
by Carolyn Davis

Book News, Inc. A practical manual to be used in the day-to-day work of designing sound systems. Explains how to predict accurately such variables as acoustic gain, speech intelligibility, and the required electrical input power while the plans are still on the drawing board. Emphasizing the time-energy-frequency analyzer, discusses problems that might occur during the evolution of the system. Both 1975 and 1987 are cited for earlier publication by Howard W. Sams and Co. -- Copyright © 1999 Book News, Inc., Portland, OR All rights reserved
Review "Many books have been written about the subject in the last 50 years, but the book that certainly opened the eyes of many people going into audio is Sound System Engineering" - Sound & Video Contractor, April 2000
"...it is the first choice for my bookshelf." - Sound & Video Contractor, April 2000
Review "Many books have been written about the subject in the last 50 years, but the book that certainly opened the eyes of many people going into audio is Sound System Engineering" - Sound & Video Contractor, April 2000
"...it is the first choice for my bookshelf." - Sound & Video Contractor, April 2000
Book Description An indispensable guide in the day-to-day work of designing sound systems. This accurate, complete, and concise tool is a necessary addition to the library of anyone involved in audio engineering.
Sound Systems Engineering is a a comprehensive text useful in the day-to-day work of designing sound systems. It is a practical manual that carefully examines a step-by-step method of accurately predicting such variables as acoustic gain, speech intelligibility, and required electrical input power while plans are still on the drawing board. This approach, described in 19 heavily illustrated, information packed chapters, can save your clients thousands of dollars.
Contains a history of audio. Details audio mathematics. Describes audio and acoustic instrumentation.
From the Publisher Sound Systems Engineering is a a comprehensive text useful in the day-to-day work of designing sound systems. It is a practical manual that carefully examines a step-by-step method of accurately predicting such variables as acoustic gain, speech intelligibility, and required electrical input power while plans are still on the drawing board. This approach, described in 19 heavily illustrated, information packed chapters, can save your clients thousands of dollars.
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