I bought the first two volumes years ago and they cost real money back then. Maybe look on E-bay or at the AES website. You can download them as PDF files today but they are $30 to $50 each depending on which one and whether or not you are an AES member. Look here in the Anthologies section https://portal.aes.org/commerce/store But, those Rod Elliot articles look that @PeteMcK referenced look really good for a hobbyists compendium at no cost.I am curious to have a look at it, if it's freely available to be downloaded.
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For me this books clearly the best available of all.
Are this books from the attached images of front cover also available in an English edition ?
Here a PDF version for download:
http://www.hornlautsprecher.de/download_dichtung.htm
Are this books from the attached images of front cover also available in an English edition ?
Here a PDF version for download:
http://www.hornlautsprecher.de/download_dichtung.htm
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Audax HM210Z10 used in their Optimum design in 0506 http://www.hobby-hifi.de/Archiv_und_Downloads/06/05_06/05_06.html
Interesting driver. Did you hope to find distortion performance in lower midrange?Audax HM210Z10 used in their Optimum design...
For the Norwegians out there, a classic
I got this at the age of 10 or so early in the 90s basic yet somewhat detailed with formulas that eventually pushed me into physics, science and engineering.
I still use it sometimes for reference:
https://www.nb.no/items/3db68beb22d59e06e31312c09d09234d?page=0&searchText=oaiid:"oai:nb.bibsys.no:999006910504702202"
Probably outdated by now but still good in my opinion. Also the cover speaker is a very interesting case, made by NRK (similar to BBC in the UK), Seas drivers and active crossovers and dedicated amps per driver, quite sophisticated at the time.
I got this at the age of 10 or so early in the 90s basic yet somewhat detailed with formulas that eventually pushed me into physics, science and engineering.
I still use it sometimes for reference:
https://www.nb.no/items/3db68beb22d59e06e31312c09d09234d?page=0&searchText=oaiid:"oai:nb.bibsys.no:999006910504702202"
Probably outdated by now but still good in my opinion. Also the cover speaker is a very interesting case, made by NRK (similar to BBC in the UK), Seas drivers and active crossovers and dedicated amps per driver, quite sophisticated at the time.
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Reminded me I had some 'gifted' books...........Ray Alden's Advanced Speaker Systems (computer designed systems) so self explanatory , David B. Weems' Designing, Building & Testing Your Own Speaker System with projects (2nd edition), basics all the way up to all of Keele's math + programming for RadioShack's TRS (trash)-80 computer.Speaker Buidling 201 by Ray Alden is an excellent starting book.
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