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 Loudspeakers: For Music Recording & Reproduction
  

  Loudspeakers: For Music Recording & Reproduction by Philip Richard Newell ; Keith Holland

  • Published by: FOCAL PRESS
  • Author: Philip Richard Newell ; Keith Holland
  • Page Count: 400
  • Group: MUSIC
  • ISBN: 0240520149/9780240520148
  • Published: Oct 2006

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Loudspeakers: For Music Recording & Reproduction
Need advice on which type of speaker to use and where? Very often the choice and positioning of loudspeakers is down to intuition, hearsay and chance. This practical guide explores the link between experience and the technology, giving you a better understanding of the tools you are using and why, leading to greatly improved results. Newell and Holland share years of experience in the design, application and use of loudspeakers for recording and reproducing music. Get practical advice on the applications of different loudspeakers to the different phases of the music recording and reproduction chain. If you are using loudspeakers in a recording studio, mastering facility, broadcasting studio, film post production facility, home or musicians studio, or you inspire to improve your music reproduction system this book will help you make the right decisions. It is a key resource for anyone installing or upgrading their audio system. Learn how to choose the right speakers and how to evaluate their performance. It contains invaluable information on setting up a surround sound system.


Contents:

Introduction
What is a Loudspeaker?
Diversity of Design
Loudspeaker Enclosures
Horn Loading
Crossovers
Effects of Amplifiers and Cables
The Room/Loudspeaker Interface
Form Follows Function
Subjective and Objective Assessment
The Travelling of the Musical Mix
The Further Considerations about Low Frequencies
The Challenge of Surround Sound
Glossary
Index