Small Signal Audio Design

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77.99
book_author_name: 
Douglas Self
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Paperback
publisher: 
Taylor & Francis Ltd
published_date: 
22/12/2023
isbn: 
9781032366258
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Books > Science, Technology & Medicine > Technology, engineering & agriculture > Other technologies & applied sciences > Acoustic & sound engineering
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Douglas Self|Paperback|Taylor & Francis Ltd|22/12/2023
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9781032366258
Book Description: 
Small Signal Audio Design is a highly practical handbook providing an extensive repertoire of circuits that can be assembled to make almost any type of audio system. This fully revised fourth edition offers wholly new content on internally balanced audio design, electret microphones, emitter-follower stability, microphony in capacitors, and much, much more. This book continues the engaging prose style familiar to readers as you learn why mercury-filled cables are not a good idea, the pitfalls of plating gold on copper, and what quotes from Star Trek have to do with PCB design. Learn how to:make amplifiers with apparently impossibly low noise design discrete circuitry that can handle enormous signals with vanishingly low distortion transform the performance of low-cost opamps build active filters with very low noise and distortion while saving money on expensive capacitorsmake incredibly accurate volume controls make a huge variety of audio equalisersuse load synthesis to make magnetic cartridge preamplifiers that have noise so low it is limited by basic physicssum, switch, clip, compress, and route audio signals build simple but ultra-low noise power suppliesbe confident that phase perception is not an issueIncluding all the crucial theories, but with minimal mathematics, Small Signal Audio Design is the must-have companion for anyone studying, researching, or working in audio engineering and audio electronics.

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