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Understanding Hi-Fi Circuits by Norman Crowhurst
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Reprinted classic from one of the greatest authors to write on the subject of hi-fi. Helps explain the inevitable compromises in audio design and how they affect sound reproduction.
Norman Crowhurst was the nearest thing to a perfect audio author audiophiles have ever had, and was also marvelously understandable by all levels of readers. Fortunately he wrote on a wide variety of audio topics. His untimely death in 1992 was a major loss to audiophiles everywhere. This volume, first published in 1957, is vintage Crowhurst, at once amazingly insightful, but also down-to-earth. The underlying theme of the book is the fact that absolute perfection in audio circuitry is impossible. Therefore, in each chapter, Crowhurst discusses all the relevant design choices involved in a selected class of audio components and how to reach a balance of design compromises. The book's title. Understanding Hi-Fi Circuits, clearly states his theme which he discusses in his introductory section.
CONTENTS CHAPTER 1. The Approach to Hi-Fi; CHAPTER 2. Special Output Stages; CHAPTER 3. Feedback and Damping; CHAPTER 4. Inverter and Driver Stages; CHAPTER 5. Input Stages; CHAPTER 6. Matching; CHAPTER 7. Equalization; CHAPTER 8. Speaker Distribution and Crossovers; CHAPTER 9. Loudness and Volume Controls; CHAPTER 10. Tone Controls; CHAPTER 11. Overall View of Hi-Fi
2002.
Soft cover, 224 pages.
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