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I would like to seriously educate myself in sound system engineering
and would appreciate recommendations of a book or books. I'm on the wrong side of 50, grey cells slowing down, with a limited time to set aside each day. And though I have some experience in sound systems and electronics, much of it was before everything went digital. I live in such a remote place that there are no books that I can examine in the local library or bookshops. OTOH, I'm used to having to gather every scrap of knowledge by myself. The ideal book for me would be one that isn't too heavy on Maths and abstract theory, but is not superficial or amateurish, with a good balance of theory and practice. To those old enough to remember when "Radiotron Designer's Handbook" was the bible of entertainment electronics, dear old RDH is an example of what I mean by a good balance of theory and practical design. With emphasis on acoustics and sound systems rather than on the electronics, of course. I've seen "Sound System Engineering" by Don Davis & Carolyn Davis, Howard Sams, 2nd Edition, 1987, but I didn't have time to do more than glance at the contents list and flip through a few pages. Is this a good book ? Is it quite outdated ? Is there a newer edition ? Is there any book that's regarded as THE reference book, much the same as RDH used to be in its own field ? Thanks in advance for any advice or suggestion. |
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the best and easiest to access collection of books can be found on the
AudioXpress website www.audioxpress.com from neophyte to pro. "XThing" wrote in message om... I would like to seriously educate myself in sound system engineering and would appreciate recommendations of a book or books. I'm on the wrong side of 50, grey cells slowing down, with a limited time to set aside each day. And though I have some experience in sound systems and electronics, much of it was before everything went digital. I live in such a remote place that there are no books that I can examine in the local library or bookshops. OTOH, I'm used to having to gather every scrap of knowledge by myself. The ideal book for me would be one that isn't too heavy on Maths and abstract theory, but is not superficial or amateurish, with a good balance of theory and practice. To those old enough to remember when "Radiotron Designer's Handbook" was the bible of entertainment electronics, dear old RDH is an example of what I mean by a good balance of theory and practical design. With emphasis on acoustics and sound systems rather than on the electronics, of course. I've seen "Sound System Engineering" by Don Davis & Carolyn Davis, Howard Sams, 2nd Edition, 1987, but I didn't have time to do more than glance at the contents list and flip through a few pages. Is this a good book ? Is it quite outdated ? Is there a newer edition ? Is there any book that's regarded as THE reference book, much the same as RDH used to be in its own field ? Thanks in advance for any advice or suggestion. |
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