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OverviewFloyd Toole, a leading expert in the field of sound reproduction, explains how to design the best possible listening experience for recording control rooms and home entertainment systems. This comprehensive work covers the whole sound reproduction chain from multi-channel audio configurations and the loudspeaker/room system to acoustics and psychoacoustics and the evaluation process. Part 1 shows the reader how to create the best listening experience, offering practical approaches to the sound reproduction chain. Parts 2 and 3 are an in-depth consideration of acoustics and psychoacoustics. Full Product DetailsAuthor: Floyd Toole , Floyd ToolePublisher: Taylor & Francis Ltd Imprint: Focal Press Dimensions: Width: 19.00cm , Height: 2.90cm , Length: 23.40cm Weight: 1.176kg ISBN: 9780240520094ISBN 10: 0240520092 Pages: 570 Publication Date: 22 August 2008 Audience: Professional and scholarly , Professional & Vocational Format: Paperback Publisher's Status: Out of Print Availability: In Print Limited stock is available. It will be ordered for you and shipped pending supplier's limited stock. Table of ContentsIntroduction Part One: Understanding the Principles 1. Sound Reproduction 2. Preserving the Art 3. Sound in Rooms - Matters of Perspective 4. Sound Fields in Rooms 5. The Many Effects of Reflections 6. Reflections, Images, and the Precendence Effect 7. Impressions of Space 8. Imaging and Spatial Effects in Sound Reproduction 9. The Effects of Reflections on Sound Quality/Timbre 10. Reflections and Speech Intelligibility 11. Adaptation 12. Adjacent-Boundary and Loudspeaker Mounting Effects 13. Making (Bass) Waves - Below the Transition Frequency 14. Summary of Part One: Looking for a Way Forawrd Part Two: Designing Listening Experiences 15. Multichannel Options for Music and Movies 16. Putting Theory Into Practice: Designing a Listening Experience 17. Loudspeakers I: Subjective Evaluations 18. Loudspeakers II: Objective Evaluations 19. Psychoacoustics - Explainging What We Measure and Hear 20. Closing the Loop: Predicting Listener Preferences from Measurements 21. Acoustical Materials and Devices 22. Designing Listening Experiences References IndexReviewsAuthor Information"Floyd E. Toole studied electrical engineering at the University of New Brunswick and at the Imperial College of Science and Technology, University of London where he received a Ph.D. In 1965 he joined the National Research Council of Canada where he reached the position of Senior Research Officer in the Acoustics and Signal Processing Group. In 1991 he joined Harman International Industries Inc. as Corporate Vice President – Acoustical Engineering. In this position he worked with all Harman International companies and directed the Harman Research and Development Group, a central resource for technology development and subjective measurements, retiring in 2007. He is currently a consultant to Harman. Dr. Toole’s research has focused on the acoustics and psychoacoustics of sound reproduction in small rooms, directed to improving engineering measurements, objectives for loudspeaker design and evaluation, and techniques for reducing variability at the loudspeaker / room / listener interface. For papers on these subjects he has received two AES Publications Awards and, for service to the society, the Board of Governors Award. For his achievements he has been recognized with both the AES Silver Medal (1996) and Gold Medal (2013) Awards. He is a Fellow and Past President of the AES, a Fellow of the Acoustical Society of America and a Fellow of CEDIA (Custom Design and Installarion Association). He has been awarded Lifetime Achievement awards by CEDIA and ALMA (Association of Loudspeaker Manufacturing & Acoustics International). He has recently written a book: ""Sound Reproduction: the acoustics and psychoacoustics of loudspeakers and rooms."" (Focal Press, 2008)." Tab Content 6Author Website:Countries AvailableAll regions |