Loudspeaker Design Cookbook
- Loudspeaker Design Cookbook
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name = Loudspeaker Design Cookbook
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author = Vance Dickason
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country = United States
language = English
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genre = Instructional
publisher = Audio Amateur Press
release_date = 2006
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media_type = Paperback
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isbn = ISBN 1-882580-47-8
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"Loudspeaker Design Cookbook" by Vance Dickason is a resource for the design and construction of audio loudspeakers.
Contents
* Chapter 0. How Loudspeakers Work
* Chapter 1. Closed-Box Low-Frequency Systems
* Chapter 2. Vented-Box Low-Frequency Systems
* Chapter 3. Passive-Radiator Low-Frequency Systems
* Chapter 4. Transmission-Line Low-Frequency Systems
* Chapter 5. Cabinet Construction: Shape and Damping
* Chapter 6. Loudspeaker Baffles
* Chapter 7. Passive and Active Crossover Networks
* Chapter 8. Loudspeaker Testing
* Chapter 9. CAD Software for Loudspeaker Design
* Chapter 10. Home Theater Loudspeakers
* Chapter 11. Car Audio Loudspeakers
* Chapter 12. Two System Designs
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