Sound System Engineering
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Achtung: Nichts für Anfänger sondern für Profis als Nachschlagewerk oder zur Ernüchterung für Leute, die glauben, eh schon alles zu wissen! ;-)
Der Autor Don Davis ist einer der ganz Großen und u.a. Erfinder des 1/3-Oktav Equalizers.
Produktinformation
- Amazon-Verkaufsrang: #308690 in Bücher
- Veröffentlicht am: 2006-10-09
- Abmessungen: 1.35" h x 7.26" b x 10.26" l, 2.99 Pfund
- Einband: Gebundene Ausgabe
- 489 Seiten
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Pressestimmen
"This is the Bible in this industry. Owning it is a pre-requisite for being considered seriously in this business. It is required. Many will own multiple copies for employee's and clients." - Wayne Lee, Sound Contractor and Acoustical Consultant, US"
Kurzbeschreibung
"Sound System Engineering Third Edition" is a complete revision and expansion of the former work. Written by two leading authorities in the field of audio engineering, this highly respected guide covers the fundamentals necessary for the understanding of today's systems as well as for those systems yet to come. The space formerly occupied by outdated photographs of manufacturers' product and of older system installations has now been filled with new measurements and discussions of the measurement process. The 'Mathematics for Audio' chapter has been expanded to include the mathematics of phasors. The 'Interfacing Electrical and Acoustic Systems' chapter has a completely new section covering the analysis of alternating current circuits. Additionally, system gain structure is now treated by both the available input power method and the voltage only method, complete with illustrations of each. All chapters dealing with loudspeaker directivity and coverage, the acoustic environment, room acoustics, speech intelligibility, and acoustic gain appear in up to date versions. In addition there is new material on signal delay and synchronization and equalization. There are completely new chapters on microphones, loudspeakers and loudspeaker arrays including line arrays with steering and beam-width control, and signal processing, both analog and digital. The book runs the gamut of sound system design from the simplest all-analog paging system to the largest multipurpose digital systems. In writing this third edition, the authors kept in mind the needs of sound system installers, sound system service technicians, and sound system designers. All three groups will find the material to be useful for everyday work as well as beneficial in the furtherance of their overall audio education. This is a highly regarded reference, bringing you all the current technology and practice. It details mathematics for audio systems and describes audio and acoustic instrumentation. It provides you with an overall coverage of how the system works as a whole.
Synopsis
"Sound System Engineering, Third Edition" is a complete revision and expansion of the former work. Written by two leading authorities in the field of audio engineering, this highly respected guide covers the fundamentals necessary for the understanding of today's systems as well as for those systems yet to come. The space formerly occupied by outdated photographs of manufacturers product and of older system installations has now been filled with new measurements and discussions of the measurement process. The Mathematics for Audio chapter has been expanded to include the mathematics of phasors. The Interfacing Electrical and Acoustic Systems chapter has a completely new section covering the analysis of alternating current circuits. Additionally, system gain structure is now treated by both the available input power method and the voltage only method, complete with illustrations of each.All chapters dealing with loudspeaker directivity and coverage, the acoustic environment, room acoustics, speech intelligibility, and acoustic gain appear in up to date versions. In addition there is new material on signal delay and synchronization and equalization.

