Reference book suggestions

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WHG, chill! I am not trying to gore your favorite book, just suggest that starting with the quality online sources is a better place to start, and my experience is that really understanding what you are measuring is very important or you won't be able to put to use everything else you learn.

As the OP is an engineer, he will have no trouble with D'Apolitto, and probably no trouble with Linkwitz or any of the ASE papers as we don't need to explain imaginary numbers to him.

Leach's target audience: engineering students no less! He adequately addresses the issues of electrical and acoustic measurement as well.
AES membership & unlimited library access was my first recommendation given the specificity of the original question.

I am not 'hot' so there is no need to "chill".

Regards,
WHG
 
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