Hi y'all,
I'm looking for the first edition of this in hard copy, book form.
If you have a copy that you aren't using or if you run across
one, please PM me.
It's for my use. I have the second edition in print, I'd like to find
the first edition.
To Mods,
This is more about equipment and tools as well as calibration processes
I'm looking for the first edition of this in hard copy, book form.
If you have a copy that you aren't using or if you run across
one, please PM me.
It's for my use. I have the second edition in print, I'd like to find
the first edition.
To Mods,
This is more about equipment and tools as well as calibration processes
It's not that the 2nd edition is missing anything, it is fine,
it is more theoretical.
I would like to have a hard copy of the 1st edition because
it is a bit more hands on which for me is what I'm looking for.
Books are great for me because I can put notes, flag, highlight
and it gets me off the 'puter.
it is more theoretical.
I would like to have a hard copy of the 1st edition because
it is a bit more hands on which for me is what I'm looking for.
Books are great for me because I can put notes, flag, highlight
and it gets me off the 'puter.
....
and it gets me off the 'puter.
in theory
1st edition got pulled early...too many typos
infinia,
Do you have one with the typos?
Are the typos in the text or the graphics (schematics & layouts)?
Do you have one with the typos?
Are the typos in the text or the graphics (schematics & layouts)?
You could print it yourself: http://www.diyaudio.com/forums/equi...uke-corp-calibration-philosophy-practice.html
Samuel
Samuel
in theory
1st edition got pulled early...too many typos
I did have a look of about 20 pages and I did start running away, it brought me memories from my first year in class as electrician. 🙂
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