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Books you've read.

Posted: Thu Mar 04, 2010 5:48 pm
by Monomer
I'm looking for some recommendations....

Re: Books you've read.

Posted: Thu Mar 04, 2010 5:54 pm
by Zack Brock
Sydney posted this one a while back and I picked up a used copy. Good stuff:

http://books.google.com/books?id=d7ft6F ... t+Handbook

Re: Books you've read.

Posted: Thu Mar 04, 2010 6:03 pm
by sine143
Sound systems: design and optimization By Bob McCarthy


I've not picked it up yet, but Sydney also recommended this one.

Re: Books you've read.

Posted: Thu Mar 04, 2010 6:41 pm
by Sydney
A short list of titles:
Meyer Sound Design Reference
Bob McCarthy

Sound System Design and Optimization Bob McCarthy

The Yamaha Sound Reinforcement Handbook
Gary Davis, Ralph Jones

Master Handbook of Acoustics F. Alton Everest, Ken C. Pohlmann

Acoustic Absorbers and Diffusers
By Trevor J. Cox, Peter D'Antonio

Mastering Audio-The Art and the Science by Bob Katz


Loudspeaker handbook
John Eargle

Electroacoustical reference data John Eargle

Audio engineering for sound reinforcement By John Eargle, Chris Foreman

Handbook of recording engineering‎ John Eargle

Music, sound, and technology‎ John Eargle

The microphone book‎ John Eargle

Loudspeaker and headphone handbook
John Borwick - Technology & Engineering

Loudspeakers: for music recording and reproduction
Philip Newell, Keith Holland

Handbook for sound engineers
Glen Ballou

Sound system engineering By Don Davis, Carolyn Davis

Essentials of Audiology By Stanley A. Gelfand

The Ultimate Live Sound Operator's Handbook‎ Bill Gibson

The Ultimate Church Sound Operator's Handbook‎ Bill Gibson

(The titles in color are available at Scribd for full review.)

Syd

Re: Books you've read.

Posted: Thu Mar 04, 2010 7:10 pm
by Radian
Thanks Syd. Good reads. I've been looking to add another shelf to my library of hard copies. Much appreciated.. :ugeek:

Re: Books you've read.

Posted: Sat Oct 23, 2010 8:27 am
by subharmonic
Good Sound - Laura Dearborn (meh)

Introductory Guide to High-Performance Audio Systems -Robert Harley (Meh+sort through snake oil claims - guess if you have a huge budget, unlimited time and space to implement the suggestions go for it, most tweaks help a bit...no mention of BFM designs :cussing: )

Designing, Building, and Testing Your Own Speaker System with Projects - David Weems (good 101 on speakers if not a bit testbooky)

Sound for the Theatre - Graham Walne (great transition book for home audio to pro audio for guys like me)

Master Handbook of Acoustics - F. Alton Everest 2nd edition (this is the one for audio 101)

got all of those from my local library but the High-Performance one had to buy. Read a couple other circa 1980s ones but don't remember their names.

Got 2 more on the shelf as bday presents.
Master Handbook of Acoustics 5th edition and Sound Reproduction: The Acoustics and Psychoacoustics of Loudspeakers and Rooms by Floyd Toole

I had the luxury of going to a presentation by Dr Toole at Cedia 07 and it was a great seminar. Hopefully the book will be half as good. Plus then I just got into audio beyond retail stuff and nothing with actual speaker design or building.

Re: Books you've read.

Posted: Sat Oct 23, 2010 7:10 pm
by SeisTres
In no particular order:

Ender's game
Lord of the rings
Lord of the flies
Pride and prejudice
Animorphs
Goosebumps
100 years of solitude


and many many more, however, I cannot list them as I've forgotten alot of things i've read, but if you need more recommendations, just let me know ;)

Re: Books you've read.

Posted: Sat Oct 23, 2010 11:30 pm
by Radian
Innes M, 1913, ``What is money?'' Banking Law Journal 30 :cowboy: