Audio Electronics
2nd edition. Underlying audio techniques and equipment is a world of electronics that determines the quality of sound. For anyone involved in designing, adapting and using digital and analog equipment, an understanding of the electronics leads to far greater control over the recorded or reproduced sound. The second edition includes new material on the latest developments: digital radio and televisionk Nicam 728, and the latest Dolby noise reduction systems.
1999, 375pp., 6 1/4" x 9 1/4", softbound.
0-7506-4332-3
1.48 lbs
CONTENTS CHAPTER 1. Tape Recording; CHAPTER 2. Tuners and Radio Receivers; CHAPTER 3. Preamplifiers and Input Signals; CHAPTER 4. Voltage Amplifiers and Controls; CHAPTER 5. Power Output Stages; CHAPTER 6. The Compact Disc and Digital Audio; CHAPTER 7. Test Instruments and Measurements; CHAPTER 8. Loudspeaker Crossover Systems; CHAPTER 9. Power Supplies; CHAPTER 10. Noise Reduction Techniques; CHAPTER 11. Digital Audio Broadcasting
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BKS28 Handbook for Sound Engineers
BKB46 An Introduction to Digital Audio
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