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by G. R. Koonce,David B. Weems

ePub Great Sound Stereo Speaker Manual (TAB Electronics) download
Author:
G. R. Koonce,David B. Weems
ISBN13:
978-0071348744
ISBN:
0071348743
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McGraw-Hill/TAB Electronics; 2 edition (May 17, 2000)
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Get concert sound on a boom-box budget by building your own stereo speaker . Audio expert David Weems strips the mystery from drivers.

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David B. Weems is an acknowledged expert in speaker systems and speaker enclosures

Koonce, eliminates much of the guesswork-not to mention the ripping out of parts and trying of alternative values-associated with proper design. David B. Weems is an acknowledged expert in speaker systems and speaker enclosures.

Electronics expert David Weems has compiled another winner in his series of audio project books. This book features custom project ideas & many new designs using speakers from all of the major manufacturers.

Find many great new & used options and get the best deals for Great Sound Stereo Speaker Manual: With Projects .

Audio expert David Weems strips the mystery from drivers, crossovers, and construction materials to help you build your own speakers and get the best possible performance from all of your sound equipment. Audio expert David Weems strips the mystery from drivers, crossovers, and construction materials to help you build your own speakers and get the best possible performance from all of your sound equipment. Format Paperback 256 pages. Dimensions 18. 2 x 23. 4 x 1. 4mm 45. 9g. Publication date 01 May 1990. Publisher McGraw-Hill Education - Europe. Imprint TAB Books Inc.

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Don't Go to Extremes - How to Get Great Stereo Sound - Listening Room - Room Position - The Importance of Symmetry - Speaker Stands - Speaker Cables and Connections - To Solder or.

Don't Go to Extremes - How to Get Great Stereo Sound - Listening Room - Room Position - The Importance of Symmetry - Speaker Stands - Speaker Cables and Connections - To Solder or Not - Bi-Wiring: One Way to Tweak - Rewiring: Another Tweak - Speaker Balance: Everyone's Tweak - Listening: The Final Tweak - How to Build Enclosures - Speaker Boxes versus Musical Instruments - Enclosure Shape - Materials - Construction Rules - Driver Placement and Mounting Methods - Damping Material - Finishing Your Speaker - More Box Construction Hints - Closed-Box Speaker System.

Find many great new & used options and get the best deals for Great Sound Stereo Speaker Manual . Electronics expert David Weems has compiled another winner in his series of audio project books. Do-it-yourselfer speaker builders will find all the information they need to produce top-notch sound.

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Psychoacoustics The Perception of Reproduced Sound, Soren Bech & O. Juhl Pederson, eds. 1987, Gammel Avernaes, Denmark. The Sound of Audio, Skip Pizzi, ed. (collected papers from the 8th AES Conference, Washington DC, May 1990). 1990, The Audio Engineering Society. The LP Record Disk Recording, Vols. Great Sound Stereo Speaker Manual, by David B. High Performance Loudspeakers, 4th e. by Martin Colloms. 1992, Pentech Press, England.

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Design and build customized, professional-quality speakers. From drivers to crossovers and custom enclosures, the possibilities for designing speakers that will provide the best possible performance are endless. Great Sound Stereo Speakers Manual, Second Edition, by David Weems and G.R. Koonce, eliminates much of the guesswork--not to mention the ripping out of parts and trying of alternative values--associated with proper design. More than a normal revision, this edition is virtually a new book, with a solution to an old problem, crossover design. This reader-friendly guide puts equipment-enhancing, computer-aided design techniques at your disposal. You get six complete projects, with lucid illustrated instructions for modifying and testing designs, along with 24 proposed projects. The CD-ROM packaged with the book gives you system design software, crossover network design applications, and files for all project drivers, allowing you to alter a project to fit a different physical arrangement of the drivers, explore driver substitution, perform driver tests, simulate box and network design, or customize the included projects.
  • Excellent... very useful and easy to understand. Written for people so one can learn, instead of the author showing how "smart" he is. Thank you Mr. Weems.

  • very informative and helpful.

  • A wealth of information for a mere pittance -- that is what this purchase was for me. There is enough entry level information for the beginner to easily understand, and begin a speaker building project, and it is presented in a manner, which will not produce a yawn for those with prior experience. Anyone with an interest in DIY speakers could benefit from this volume.

  • Great info if you want to build HiFi speakers

  • Complete reference as advertised.

  • handy, well illustrated ,usefull simple maths,excellent for "rainy days projects".Thery is present but in a sensible way,no boring explanations .However , it helps to self experimenting loudspeakers and good understanding of acoustics .

  • A good beginner's book for those interested in building their own speakers without getting into heavy mathematics, passive electronics, complex woodworking, or folded horns. The book explains some the rudiments of speaker theory, and barely enough to design your own simple crossover network. The book has several economical projects which the author already debugged and are ready to build, including: the make and model of the speakers, list of passive components, schematic - which usually include extras like a Zobel network, and the cabinet dimensions. Their are several two-way projects and one three-way with a ten-inch woofer. Most designs use a soft-dome tweeter, if that's what you like. There is a list of raw component vendors in the back of the book. The designs for the ported boxes use the Thiel method, and I am finding that this may be conservatively sized toward the large side with respect to a flat bass response. The prose is a bit wordy, but still easy to read. Overall, I have learned a few things from this book.

  • This book is a poor example of the first David Weems book which is far superior in content,mathematics, projects, and experimental projects,how to test drivers using Oscopes audio generators,omni directional speakers,appendix useful formulas,12 db per octive crossovers,transmission lines, it even has a EQ design for bass reproduction, so if you can find the first David Weems book 336 pages of one of the best books ever written on speaker building!! And if you think things have changed since then, they have! better drivers for less, but you cannot change the laws of physics all of the info in the first edition is still very relevent!!!!!
    Rick
    Electronics Tech, I have been building and designing speaker systems since 1978........