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Summary
Summary
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. Covers such topics as: the history of audio; audio mathematics; and audio and acoustic instrumentation. · The history of audio · Audio mathematics · Audio and acoustic instrumentation
Author Notes
Before beginning his career as an author of true crime books, Don Davis worked for 30 years as a UPI correspondent on various assignments, including the Vietnam War and the White House beat.
His works since have covered major crimes of the 1990s. They include Bad Blood: The Shocking True Story Behind the Menendez Killings (1994) and The Milwaukee Murders: Nightmare in Apartment 213: The True Story (1991) about the Jeffrey Dahmer case.
Davis's other works include his first novel, Appointment With the Squire (1997), about World War II, and another novel, The Gris-Gris Man (1997), a story about voodoo killings in New Orleans.
In addition to being a writer and reporter, Davis was an instructor of journalism at Boston University in 1979, and a lecturer at the U.S. Navel War College in 1983.
(Bowker Author Biography)
Table of Contents
Audio Systems |
Using Decibel |
Acoustic Environment |
Designing for Speech Intelligibility |
Microphones |
Using Delay Devices |
Equalizing Sound Systems |
Specifications |