4th Edition

Sound System Engineering

By Don Davis, Eugene Patronis, Pat Brown Copyright 2013

    Long considered one of the key books on the well-informed audio engineer’s shelf, Sound System Engineering provides an accurate, complete, and concise tool for all those involved in designing, implementing, and testing sound reinforcement systems. This new fourth edition includes eight new chapters leading the reader through both cutting-edge topics—e.g., IBM’s proposed thought-controlled sound system—and solid basics, such as loudspeaker specifications, wave equations, and digital audio.

    Topics covered include:

    • Psychoacoustics and how the brain processes sound
    • Digital theory
    • Mathematics for audio systems
    • Using the decibel
    • Interfacing electrical and acoustical systems
    • Audio and acoustic measurements
    • Large room and small room acoustics
    • Designing for acoustic gain
    • Designing for speech intelligibility
    • Wave equations
    • Microphones
    • Loudspeakers, loudspeaker arrays, and loudspeaker directivity
    • Power ratings for amplifiers and loudspeakers
    • Computer-aided system design
    • Signal delay, signal synchronization, and signal processing
    • Sound system equalization

    Packed with numerous illustrations and useful appendices, this is a concentrated capsule of industry standards and knowledge that spans the complete range of sound systems, from the simplest all-analog paging systems to the largest multi-purpose digital systems.

    Chapter 1 Why Sound System Engineering?

    Chapter 2 Voices Out of the Past

    Chapter 3 Sound and Our Brain

    Chapter 4 Psychoacoustics

    Chapter 5 Digital Theory

    Chapter 6 Mathematics for Audio Systems

    Chapter 7 Using the Decibel

    Chapter 8 Interfacing Electrical and Acoustic Systems

    Chapter 9 Loudspeaker Directivity and Coverage

    Chapter 10 The Acoustic Enviroment

    Chapter 11 Audio and Acoustic Measurements

    Chapter 12 Large Room Acoustics

    Chapter 13 Small Room Acoustics

    Chapter 14 Designing for Acoustic Gain

    Chapter 15 Designing for Speech Intelligibility

    Chapter 16 What is Waving and Why

    Chapter 17 Microphones

    Chapter 18 Loudspeakers and Loudspeaker Arrays

    Chapter 19 Power Ratings for Amplifiers and Loudspeakers

    Chapter 20 Computer-Aided System Design

    Chapter 21 Signal Delay and Signal Synchronization

    Chapter 22 Signal Processing

    Chapter 23 Digital Audio Formats and Transports

    Chapter 24 Sound System Equalization

    Chapter 25 Putting It All Together

    Appendix

    Biography

    Don Davis and his wife, Carolyn, founded Synergetic Audio Concepts in 1972. Don and Carolyn are both Fellows of the Audio Engineering Society. Don is a senior member of the IEEE and a gold member of the Acoustical Society of America. Don and Carolyn received dual lifetime achievement awards from NSCA, the Adele De Berri Pioneers of Audio award from InfoComm International, and the USITT Harold Burris-Myer Distinguished Career in Sound Design Award.  Both Don and Carolyn were recipients of Indiana’s highest citizen award from the Governor when they were made Sagamore of the Wabash for their contributions to education.

    Eugene Patronis, Jr., taught in the School of Physics of the Georgia Institute of Technology for over fifty years. Throughout his tenure he participated in academic research and industrial consulting in the fields of experimental nuclear physics, acoustics, and electronics. He is the author of several patents in audio related topics.

    Pat Brown is the president of Synergetic Audio Concepts, Inc., and of Electro-acoustic Testing Company, Inc., both of Greenville, Indiana. He teaches audio engineering seminars worldwide, and develops web-based audio training programs. His background as a musician, sound contractor, and electronics technician and consultant has forged his practical approach to solving audio and acoustic problems.