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Audio Electronics
2nd Edition - November 16, 1998
Author: John Linsley Hood
Language: English
Paperback ISBN:9780750643320
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eBook ISBN:9780080499574
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Audio Electronics is a unique electronics text in that it focuses on the electronics of audio design and explores the principles and techniques that underly the successfu…Read more
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Audio Electronics is a unique electronics text in that it focuses on the electronics of audio design and explores the principles and techniques that underly the successful design and usage of analog and digital equipment.
The second edition includes new material on the latest developments in the field: digital radio and television, Nicam 728, and the latest Dolby noise reduction systems.
John Linsley Hood is responsible for numerous amplifier designs that have led the way to better sound, and has also kept up a commentary on developments in audio in magazines such as The Gramophone, Electronics in Action and Electronics World.
Up-to-date material on the latest technological developments
John Hood is a well-known and respected commentator on this industry
Professionals, hobbyists, students
Tape recordingTuners and radio receiversPreamplifiers and input signalsVoltage amplifiers and controlsPower output stagesThe CD and digital audioTest instruments and measurementsLoudspeaker crossover systemsPower suppliesNoise reductionDigital audio for radio and television
No. of pages: 400
Language: English
Edition: 2
Published: November 16, 1998
Imprint: Newnes
Paperback ISBN: 9780750643320
eBook ISBN: 9780080499574
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John Linsley Hood
John Linsley Hood (1925-2004) was head of the electronics research laboratories at British cellophane, for nearly 25 years. He worked on many instrumentation projects including width gauges and moisture meters, and made several inventions which were patented under the Cellophane name. Prior to his work at British Cellophane he worked in the electronics laboratory of the Department of Atomic Energy at Sellafield, Cumbria. He studied at Reading University after serving in the military as a radar mechanic. Linsley Hood published more than 30 technical feature articles in Wireless World magazine and its later incarnation Electronics World. He also contributed to numerous magazines including Electronics Today.
Affiliations and expertise
(1925-2004) Independent Technical Author; Formerly at Department of Atomic Energy at Sellafield, Cumbria