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Power amplifiers and their performance lie at the heart of audio
engineering and provide some challenging problems for the engineer.
Ben Duncan's experience, as an audio consultant, analog electronics
designer and author, give him an unique insight into this difficult
but rewarding field.
Linking analog electronics, acoustics, heat and music
technology; high-end hi-fi and professional PA and recording studio
use; theory, modelling and real-world practice; design and repair;
the old and the new, the mainstream and the specialised, this
comprehensive guide to power amps is a core reference for anyone in
the industry, and any interested onlookers.
Ben Duncan is well known to many users of audio power amplifiers
around the world, both professional and domestic, through his
articles, reviews and research papers on music technology in the UK
and US press, and through his part in creating several notable
professional power amplifiers. Since 1977, he has been involved in
the design of over 70 innovative, high-end audio products used by
recording and broadcast studios, on stages, in clubs and by the
most critical domestic listeners - as well as creating bespoke
equipment for top musicians. Born in London, he has travelled
widely but has lived mainly in Lincolnshire, home of his family for
over 150 years. He is twice co-author of the book Rock Hardware in
which he has chronicled the history of rock'n'roll PA.
Reprinted with corrections September 1997
Comprehensive and colourful real-life guide
Based on wide experience of audio and music technology
Well-known and prolific author in the hi-fi and pro-audio press
The Newnes Know It All Series takes the best of what our authors
have written to create hard-working desk references that will be an
engineer's first port of call for key information, design
techniques and rules of thumb. Guaranteed not to gather dust on a
shelf!
Part I Fundamentals of Sound
Chapter 1 Audio Principles
Chapter 2. Measurement
Chapter 3 Acoustic Environment
II. Audio Electronics
Chapter 4 Components
Chapter 5 Power supply design
III Preamplifiers and Amplifiers
Chapter 6 Introduction to Audio Amplification
CHAPTER 7 Preamplifiers and input signals
Chapter 8 Interfacing and processing
Chapter 9 Audio amplifiers
Chapter 10 Audio amplifier
Chapter 11. Valve (tube-based) amplifiers
Chapter 12 Negative feedback
Chapter 13 Noise and grounding
Part IV Digital Audio
Chapter 14 Digital audio fundamentals
Chapter 15 Representation of Audio Signals
Chapter 16.Compact disc
Chapter 17 Digital audio recording basics
Chapter 18 Digital audio interfaces
Chapter 19 Data compression
Chapter 20 Digital audio production
Chapter 21 Other Digital Audio Devices
V. Microphone and Loudspeaker Technology
Chapter 22 Microphone technology
Chapter 23 Loudspeakers
Chapter 24 Loudspeaker enclosures
Chapter 25 Headphones
Part VI. Sound Reproduction Systems
Chapter 26 Tape Recording
Chapter 27 Recording consoles
Chapter 28 Video synchronization
Chapter 29 Room acoustics
Part VII Audio Test and Measurement
CHAPTER 30 Fundamentals and instruments
- A 360-degree view from our best-selling authors
- Hot topics covered
- The ultimate hard-working deskreference; all the essential
information, techniques and tricks of the trade in one volume
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