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Speaker Building 201 Book: A Guide to DIY Speaker Projects and Concepts



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Speaker Building 201 Book



This new book cleared up many mysteries for me. It's a great resource even if you don't intend to build speakers. It's very detailed and goes into deep math for building enclosures and designing crossovers-and even covers popular CAD programs-while still being an easy read. The author makes you believe that anyone can do the math with patience, but you can skip it and still gain a much greater understanding of speaker design. You'll more easily spot the compromises in commercial designs too. The book concludes with eleven cool recipes for speakers, from bookshelf to supra-high-end.


RAY ALDEN is a retired math teacher from Stuyvesant High School, New York's finest technical academy, which has educated some of the most outstanding scientific experts in the United States. Ray taught a course in speaker building while at Stuyvesant, which was even attended by other teachers, and graduated students seeking more information.Speaker Building 201 is a full, sequential explanation of the physics on which the loudspeaker is based, starting with magnetism and its discoverer. All the breakthroughs, step by step, which made the loudspeaker possible are deftly detailed. Along with this, Ray conducts a wonderfully simple, under-standable approach to the maths involved, still explaining and demonstrating simply as he goes along. He shows the reader how to do the math and why it is important. His formulas are explained for use with a scientific calculator-with completely worked-out examples-while alternate methods using pro-fessional software or free calculators found on the Internet are also shown.This book satisfies a need we have been eager to fill for a long time. It takes the neophyte speaker builder by the hand and guides him, step by step, from knowing nothing about speakers to real mas-tery of both the craft and the art. It is a comprehensive and easy-to-comprehend tour through loud-speaker theory in terms that any reader will understand easily and quickly.Subtitled "With 11 Completely Designed Speaker Systems," this book will be a godsend to the neo-phyte who really wants to learn how to design speaker systems. Further, Ray has had substantial partici-pation by several firms who have supplied data on drivers and components, plus designs for complete speaker systems. The final chapters of the book offer full plans for eleven loudspeaker projects, five of which were measured by Joseph DAppolito in prototype form.Over the last 35 years that I have been publishing books on audio, Ray's book is as good as any we have ever had the pleasure of publishing. I believe every serious speaker enthusiast who owns a copy of Vance Dickason's groundbreaking volume, Loudspeaker Design Cookbook, now in its sixth edition, will also want to own Speaker Building 201.Key Topics


Twelve Chapters (153 pages, soft bound) A comprehensive course in speaker design. Chapters 1 through 10 provide a basic knowledge of speakers and speaker building. Starting from the basics of how a speaker works, to building the correct enclosure and crossover for the speaker. There is also a chapter on speaker design software and speaker testing. The final two chapters have specific details on building 11 different speaker systems. The book has many photos, illustrations and graphs to aid you in understanding the speaker building process.


Chapters 1 through 10 provide a basic knowledge of speakers and speaker building. Starting from the basics of how a speaker works, to building the correct enclosure and crossover for the speaker. There is also a chapter on speaker design software and speaker testing.


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Now available in this newly revised edition, the 7th edition is expanded to include Klippel analysis of drivers, a new chapter on loudspeaker voicing which details how to tweak a completed loudspeaker design and includes advice on testing and crossover changes. The chapter on loudspeaker CAD software has been updated. A free companion CD is available to purchasers of this new edition. It contains over 100 additional figures which complete the diffraction stidy in Chapter 6 and includes a copy of LDC7 Design Suite software, a set of loudspeaker design tools.


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: Driver Location, Separation, and Other Considerations; CHAPTER 7. Passive and Active Crossover Networks; CHAPTER 8. Loudspeaker Testing; CHAPTER 9. CAD Software for Loudspeaker Design and Loudspeaker Room Interfacing; CHAPTER 10. Home Theater Loudspeakers; CHAPTER 11. Car Audio Loudspeakers; CHAPTER 12. Two System Designs: Home Theater and A Studio Monitor


Ribbon Loudspeakers(絲帶喇叭,76頁) Theory and Construction by Justus V. Verhagen,Ph.D. Author hopes that reading this book will allow others to skip that slow evolutionary process and be able to understand, design,build, and evaluate state-of-art ribbon speakers within a week's time.


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Belonging in Healthcare provides a practical, research-based guide for how to be a better ally for coworkers who are from underrepresented groups. Filled with firsthand accounts from nurses, physicians, staff, administrators, and professors, combined with published studies, the book will help you spot situations where you can create a more inclusive workplace and everyday actions to take so everyone can thrive.


This is the book that allies in healthcare have been searching for: an industry-specific guide to the mindsets, strategies, and changes needed to make their workplaces more equitable from the inside out.


Read this guidebook for actionable steps you can take to fill your pipeline with candidates from underrepresented groups and ensure you have an inclusive interview process that paves the way to a more diverse workforce.


Karen Catlin is an acclaimed author and speaker on inclusive workplaces. After spending 25 years building software products and serving as a vice president of engineering at Macromedia and Adobe, she witnessed a sharp decline in the number of women working in tech. Frustrated but galvanized, she knew it was time to switch gears.


If you want to arrive early for SLU 201 and book additional hotel nights, you can do that directly through SLU when you fill out the rooming list for your group. There is a section to request additional nights and then all of your hotel arrangements can be made directly through SLU. The hotel rates are as follows (like many business hotels, the hotel rates are less expensive on the weekends):


Yes! There are three different airports that you may choose to fly into that service the DC Metro area: Reagan/ National (DCA), Baltimore (BWI), and Dulles (IAD). We recommend that all participants fly into Reagan National (DCA) as it is the closest airport to the hotel. We recommend that a flight into the other airports needs to be at least $100 cheaper to justify flying into them as you will end up paying that cost in travel to and from the airport. When scheduling flights, note that our program registration will begin at 1:00 PM and the first SLU 201 event begins at 4:00 PM so try and get flights that arrive no later than 12:00 PM We are done at 12 PM on Friday, so you would be safe booking a flight out of DCA that leaves 2:30 PM or later.


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