Acoustical Engineering
This handsome edition by Professional Audio Journals is a reprint of one of the great audio classics of all time. From fundamentals to practical applications, it presents complete working methods encompassing the entire field of acoustical engineering. Spanning 16 chapters, the text covers basic acoustics, sound, and vibrating systems, before moving on to chapters on dynamical analogies and acoustical elements. An invaluable reference and guide for all audio professionals, presented clearly enough for even the amateur to understand. Acid-free paper, 567 illustrations; introduction by Jesse Klapholz, former executive editor of The Journal of the Audio Engineering Society; biography of Olson; bibliography of selected articles.
1991, 736pp., 6" x 9", hardbound.
2.52 lbs
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