Hi Fi/stereo Review

Hi Fi/stereo Review
Title Hi Fi/stereo Review PDF eBook
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Pages 1224
Release 1961
Genre High fidelity sound systems
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Hi-Fi

Hi-Fi
Title Hi-Fi PDF eBook
Author Gideon Schwartz
Publisher Phaidon Press
Pages 0
Release 2019-10-30
Genre Design
ISBN 9780714878089

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A beyond-cool look at the world of high-end audio design for passionate collectors, obsessive audiophiles, and design fans At a time when sales of vinyl records have hit a 25-year high, and analog technologies are providing the kind of extraordinary audio experiences that our increasingly digital world has started to remove, Hi-Fi is essential reading. This unique book explores just how, when, and why the world fell in love with the look, feel, and sound of top-of-the-line audio equipment. Hi-Fi traces this fascinating evolution from the 1950s to today (and tomorrow), taking readers right up to the current renaissance of all things analog and the emergence of cutting-edge designs for die-hard audiophiles.

Spatial Audio

Spatial Audio
Title Spatial Audio PDF eBook
Author Francis Rumsey
Publisher CRC Press
Pages 256
Release 2012-09-10
Genre Technology & Engineering
ISBN 1136119906

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Explores the principles and practical considerations of spatial sound recording and reproduction. Particular emphasis is given to the increasing importance of multichannel surround sound and 3D audio, including binaural approaches, without ignoring conventional stereo. The enhancement of spatial quality is arguably the only remaining hurdle to be overcome in pursuit of high quality sound reproduction. The rise of increasingly sophisticated spatial sound systems presents an enormous challenge to audio engineers, many of whom are confused by the possibilities and unfamiliar with standards, formats, track allocations, monitoring configurations and recording techniques. The author provides a comprehensive study of the current state of the art in spatial audio, concentrating on the most widely used approaches and configurations. Anyone wishing to expand their understanding of these cutting-edge technologies will want to own this book.

Sound Systems: Design and Optimization

Sound Systems: Design and Optimization
Title Sound Systems: Design and Optimization PDF eBook
Author Bob McCarthy
Publisher CRC Press
Pages 830
Release 2016-02-26
Genre Technology & Engineering
ISBN 1317911083

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Sound Systems: Design and Optimization provides an accessible and unique perspective on the behavior of sound systems in the practical world. The third edition reflects current trends in the audio field thereby providing readers with the newest methodologies and techniques. In this greatly expanded new edition, you’ll find clearer explanations, a more streamlined organization, increased coverage of current technologies and comprehensive case studies of the author’s award-winning work in the field. As the only book devoted exclusively to modern tools and techniques in this emerging field, Sound Systems: Design and Optimization provides the specialized guidance needed to perfect your design skills. This book helps you: Improve your design and optimization decisions by understanding how audiences perceive reinforced sound Use modern analyzers and prediction programs to select speaker placement, equalization, delay and level settings based on how loudspeakers interact in the space Define speaker array configurations and design strategies that maximize the potential for spatial uniformity Gain a comprehensive understanding of the tools and techniques required to generate a design that will create a successful transmission/reception model

The New Stereo Soundbook

The New Stereo Soundbook
Title The New Stereo Soundbook PDF eBook
Author Ron Streicher
Publisher
Pages 200
Release 2006
Genre Stereophonic sound systems
ISBN 9780966516210

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The Art and Science of Surround and Stereo Recording

The Art and Science of Surround and Stereo Recording
Title The Art and Science of Surround and Stereo Recording PDF eBook
Author Edwin Pfanzagl-Cardone
Publisher Springer Nature
Pages 429
Release 2021-01-09
Genre Technology & Engineering
ISBN 370914891X

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This book presents an extensive and timely survey of more than 30 surround and 20 stereo-microphone techniques. Further, it offers, for the first time, an explanation of why the RCA "Living Stereo" series of legacy recordings from the 1950s and 60s is still appreciated by music lovers worldwide, despite their use of an apparently incorrect recording technique from the perspective of psychoacoustics. Discussing this aspect in detail, the book draws on the author’s study of concert hall acoustics and psychoacoustics. The book also analyzes the "fingerprint" features of a selected number of surround and – more importantly – stereo microphone techniques in depth by measuring their signal cross-correlation over frequency and also using an artificial human head. In addition, the book presents a rating of microphone techniques based on the assessment of various acoustic attributes, and merges the results of several subjective listening tests, including those conducted by other researchers. Building on this knowledge, it provides fresh insights into important microphone system features, from stereo to 3D audio. Moreover, it describes new microphone techniques, such as AB-PC, ORTF-T and BPT, and the recently defined BQIrep (Binaural Quality Index of reproduced music). Lastly, the book concludes with a short history of microphone techniques and case studies of live and studio recordings.

Stereo Review

Stereo Review
Title Stereo Review PDF eBook
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Pages 888
Release 1993-07
Genre Music
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