Bob McCarthy, "Meyer Sound Design Reference for Sound Reinforcement"
1998 | pages: 293 | ISBN: N/A | PDF | 10,3 mb
Meyer Sound has exerted a powerful influence upon the audio industry since its inception in 1979. Many of the reasons behind this influence are revealed in this book,
which brings together Meyer Sound's products, history, and philosophy.
This book is designed to serve as a comprehensive refer-ence document for current and potential Meyer Sound users, going far beyond the scope of data sheets and op-erating instructions. I have made every effort to mini-mize the mathematics in favor of practical examples. Wherever possible, points are illustrated by field data accumulated from my extensive library of SIMĀ® System II measurements.
In my capacity as SIM Engineer, I have been fortunate to have had the opportunity to align sound reinforcement systems, of virtually every shape and size, for some of the world's finest sound engineers and designers. Each system and venue present unique challenges that make each day a learning experience. Over the years, my goal has been to find repeatable solutions for these challenges by developing a methodology that can clearly differenti-ate the complex mechanisms that affect a sound rein-forcement system. The result is an approach to sound system design and alignment that transcends a particu-lar musical genre or type of venue. This is the essence of Meyer Sound Design Reference.
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