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Mon, 04 July 2005 14:15
ashton
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hey im doing a report for school about studio acoustics and i need any useful info on absorbtion and difusion or any good books or web sites to check out
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Tue, 05 July 2005 09:00
Wayne Parham
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There are lots of good books and websites. Here are a few of them:
Book:
JBL Sound System Design Reference Manual
, George Augspurger
Book:
Premium Home Theater Design and Construction
, Earl Geddes
Whitepaper:
The Acoustical Design of Home Theaters
, Floyd Toole
Whitepaper:
Audio - Science in the Service of Art
, Floyd Toole
Whitepaper:
How Many Channels Do We Need To Believe That We Are "There"?
, Floyd Toole
Whitepaper:
Loudspeakers and Rooms for Multichannel Audio Reproduction, Part 1
, Floyd Toole
Whitepaper:
Loudspeakers and Rooms for Multichannel Audio Reproduction, Part 2
, Floyd Toole
Whitepaper:
Loudspeakers and Rooms for Multichannel Audio Reproduction, Part 3
, Floyd Toole
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heres the best
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Mon, 12 September 2005 08:31
adavis464
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sound systems engneering by Don Davis.regards tim
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