Linear Audio 10 now available from Elektor
Linear Audio offers a variety of article written by an international team of authors and accredited academics on a plethora of engaging subjects, from tutorials to circuit and system design and test reports and book reviews. Linear Audio is back with Volume 10, available now in the Elektor Store.
Linear Audio is back with Volume 10, available now in the Elektor Store. Linear Audio Vol 10 is the 11th issue of the series of printed bookzines dedicated to technical audio and perception.
Linear Audio offers a variety of articles written by an international team of authors and accredited academics on a plethora of engaging subjects, from tutorials to circuit and system design and test reports and book reviews.
Some of the highlights of this edition include tutorials from Hannes Allmaier, Hans Polak and Scott Wurcer about a variety of subjects including the Ins and Outs of turntable dynamics and an expansion of work by Muncy and Whitlock. Jacques Exbrayat, Mark Johnson and others discuss circuit design, Tomasz Nowak explores loudspeaker design and his Tapped horn subwoofer system. Mike Uwins researches another angle of the Analogue Hearts, Digital Minds dichotomy and much more, as well as Stan Curtis reviewing power supply issues. Finally, there are the usual array of exciting book reviews from Gary Galo and Morgan Jones. There are so many articles packed in to this volume, you definitely do not want to miss out.
This is just a brief exploration of what this volume entails, but as usual it is jam packed with so many exciting articles and reviews that it is definitely worth a look! So click here to enjoy another issue packed with creative, innovative and thought provoking content.
Linear Audio offers a variety of articles written by an international team of authors and accredited academics on a plethora of engaging subjects, from tutorials to circuit and system design and test reports and book reviews.
Some of the highlights of this edition include tutorials from Hannes Allmaier, Hans Polak and Scott Wurcer about a variety of subjects including the Ins and Outs of turntable dynamics and an expansion of work by Muncy and Whitlock. Jacques Exbrayat, Mark Johnson and others discuss circuit design, Tomasz Nowak explores loudspeaker design and his Tapped horn subwoofer system. Mike Uwins researches another angle of the Analogue Hearts, Digital Minds dichotomy and much more, as well as Stan Curtis reviewing power supply issues. Finally, there are the usual array of exciting book reviews from Gary Galo and Morgan Jones. There are so many articles packed in to this volume, you definitely do not want to miss out.
This is just a brief exploration of what this volume entails, but as usual it is jam packed with so many exciting articles and reviews that it is definitely worth a look! So click here to enjoy another issue packed with creative, innovative and thought provoking content.