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Any books out there

Old Mar 29, 2009 | 10:59 PM
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Any books out there

Ok so i know of all the sites listed in the other post to help learn about audio and all there is, but im curious to know if there is any decent books out there i could pick up at chapters or something?

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Old Apr 10, 2009 | 11:32 AM
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Hey m3n4ce,

Not sure what you're looking for, but a good start would be these...

Loudspeaker Design Cookbook

Master Handbook of Acoustics

Any MECP study guide (will help with car audio terminologies and basic electronics)

Basic Electronics (DC/AC/IC etc.)

Any book that will explain how to use DMM's/Oscilloscopes/Acoustic measurement tools etc.)

If you're looking to become an installer, or produce your own stuff any of these books are a great start. Also... remember to learn about multiplexing in vehicles... MOST/CAN etc. for newer vehicle integration.
Old Apr 10, 2009 | 01:26 PM
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Sorry I'm not adding to this list, but I just wanted to re-enforce that this is a great idea. This summer I'm going to have a lot of spare time to sit down and read while I'm working at my call centre ... wouldn't mind a "Good Read"

Realistically though, maybe printing the pages off the net and creating a "book" of your own OR somehow scanning it or getting it onto a phone or PDA so you can read it (like a book).

Off a couple key sites, you might have all the information in front of you.
However, I know how tempting a single book might be. We'll see where this thread goes.
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