I've been looking into expanding my DIY library lately and was hoping to get some recommendations. I already have the Loudspeaker Design Cookbook and found it helpful. I have a fair background in physics and what I'd call advanced knowledge of electronics, so I'm looking for something more advanced. What else would you recommend? Links would be much appreciated. Thanks everyone.
Recommended Audio Literature?
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IMO a must read for anyone in this hobby is
"Master Handbook of Acoutics" by F. Alton Everest
using google links won't be hard to find.
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Does anyone know of a good book on audio measurement techniques, and also one on active/passive filter design? I do have the Active Filter Cookbook. I'm buying the Master Handbook for Acoustics, as well.John unk:
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Testing Loudspeakers by D'Appollito is good for a measurement background- Bottom
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Thanks, I'll get that.John unk:
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Loudspeaker Design 201. It is very good at the basic level. Though, one must understand that most of the design conversation around here is well, well above the basic level.- Bottom
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Originally posted by ---k---Loudspeaker Design 201. It is very good at the basic level. Though, one must understand that most of the design conversation around here is well, well above the basic level.
Ryan, do you mean Speaker Building 201?- Bottom
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Originally posted by augerproRyan, do you mean Speaker Building 201?
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If I may, I'd like to piggy-back on this thread and inquire about very entry level books on speaker design. My 14 yr old nephew has become very interested in speakers recently, and I wanted to get him a book and sub driver to experiment with for Christmas. I don't think he's ready for the Cookbook yet (too much math). Any recommendations?
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Radio Shack as a couple elementary books, otherwise go with Speaker Building 201
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