LOUDSPEAKER RECIPES Book One by Vance Dickason
If you're interested in learning about designing loudspeaker
systems--BUY THIS BOOK! Written as a sequel to the Loudspeaker
Design Cookbook, it focuses on designing speakers using
computer-aided design by describing the design and construction of
four two-way loudspeaker systems. Contains valuable insight even if
you don't use CAD.
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CONTENTS:
- CHAPTER 1. A Simple Vented
Two-Way: Overview, The Woofer, The Tweeter, Determining the
Crossover Configuration, The Woofer Crossover, The Tweeter
Crossover, System Analysis, Measured Performance, Cabinet
Performance, Construction Details, Adding a Subwoofer, A Final
Note on Tweeter Variations
- CHAPTER 2. A Sealed Two-Way:
Overview, The Woofer, The Tweeter, The Crossover Design, The
Woofer Crossover, The Tweeter Crossover, System Analysis,
Measured Performance, Cabinet Performance, Construction Details,
Adding a Subwoofer
- CHAPTER 3. A Two-Way Satellite
with Subwoofer: Overview, The Woofer, The Subwoofer, The
Tweeter, The Crossover Configurations, The Woofer Crossover, The
Tweeter Crossover, System Analysis, Measured Performance,
Cabinet Performance, Construction Details
- CHAPTER 4. A Dual
Woofer/Tweeter Two-Way: Overview, The Woofers, The Tweeter, The
Crossover Configurations, The Woofer Crossover, The Tweeter
Crossover, System Analysis, Measured Performance, Adding a
Subwoofer, Cabinet Performance, Construction Details
1994, 112pp., 8 1/2" x 11",
softbound |