New Douglas Self engineering book now available

Nov 20, 2009 1:30 PM

    
In his new book, Doug Self presents both classical and contemporary audio engineering principles.

In his new book, Doug Self presents both classical and contemporary audio engineering principles.

Focal Press has released “Audio Engineering Explained,” a compilation of both classic and contemporary literature. Authored by Douglas Self, a senior designer of high-end amplifiers, the book features a wide range of content selected specifically for its relevance to today’s world of sound design, where classic “professional” design practices are challenged by the wide-ranging capabilities (and potential drawbacks) of digital systems.

“Audio Engineering Explained” covers the full gamut of sound engineering, with hand-picked content focused on proven best practices for system design and case histories designed to set users on the right path for their system design projects. This title can be ordered directly through Focal Press, a division of Elsevier that specializes in science and technology topics.




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