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<blockquote data-quote="Tim McCulloch" data-source="post: 108029" data-attributes="member: 67"><p>Re: Taking sound education to the next level</p><p></p><p>Daniel, I recommend 2 books. Both are probably somewhat above your current level of expertise and should be considered aspirational in nature. <em>Sound System Engineering, 4th</em>, Don Davis, Eugene Patronis, Pat Brown. Focal Press 2013. <em>Sound Systems, Design and Optimization</em>, 2nd, Bob McCarthy. Focal Press 2009.</p><p></p><p>Beyond the system-oriented books I suggest <em>The Master Handbook of Acoustics</em>, 5th, F. Alton Everest and Ken Pohlman. McGraw-Hill/TAB 2009.</p><p></p><p>These will not supplant other training or education but will give you a really good idea of what you don't know. Believe me, I find lots of that for myself...</p><p></p><p>SyAudCon classes, SMAART and/or SysTune training, any classes from Meyer taught by Bob McCarthy... all worth every penny.</p><p></p><p>You're approaching the point where all of the various aspects of physics and art will collide with your previous knowledge and experience. The blast is awesome... We'll probably see the Lightbulb of Enlightenment" come on over your head, just like in the cartoons. I hope we need to get the lampy to install a dimmer for yours. <img src="https://cdn.jsdelivr.net/joypixels/assets/8.0/png/unicode/64/1f642.png" class="smilie smilie--emoji" loading="lazy" width="64" height="64" alt=":)" title="Smile :)" data-smilie="1"data-shortname=":)" /></p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Tim McCulloch, post: 108029, member: 67"] Re: Taking sound education to the next level Daniel, I recommend 2 books. Both are probably somewhat above your current level of expertise and should be considered aspirational in nature. [I]Sound System Engineering, 4th[/I], Don Davis, Eugene Patronis, Pat Brown. Focal Press 2013. [I]Sound Systems, Design and Optimization[/I], 2nd, Bob McCarthy. Focal Press 2009. Beyond the system-oriented books I suggest [I]The Master Handbook of Acoustics[/i], 5th, F. Alton Everest and Ken Pohlman. McGraw-Hill/TAB 2009. These will not supplant other training or education but will give you a really good idea of what you don't know. Believe me, I find lots of that for myself... SyAudCon classes, SMAART and/or SysTune training, any classes from Meyer taught by Bob McCarthy... all worth every penny. You're approaching the point where all of the various aspects of physics and art will collide with your previous knowledge and experience. The blast is awesome... We'll probably see the Lightbulb of Enlightenment" come on over your head, just like in the cartoons. I hope we need to get the lampy to install a dimmer for yours. :) [/QUOTE]
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