Sound Reinforcement for Audio Engineers illustrates the current state of the art in sound reinforcement.
Beginning with an outline of various fields of applications, from sports venues to religious venues, corporate environments and cinemas, this book is split into twelve sections covering room acoustics, loudspeakers, microphones, and acoustic modelling among many other topics.
Ending with a comprehensive appendix packed with references and a historical overview of sound reinforcement design, this is the essential reference book for both students of acoustics and electrical engineering, but also for engineers looking to expand their knowledge of designing sound reinforcement systems.
About the Author: Wolfgang Ahnert is a sought-after author, contributor, educator and lecturer at professional conferences and tradeshows, and has authored countless white papers on subject matters such as acoustical simulation processes, measurement technology, electro acoustical theory and applications.
Gottfried Behler is the Academic Director at the Institute for Technical Acoustics, Aachen university.
Dirk Noy is Director of Applied Science and Engineering at WSDG. He frequently lecturers at SAE, TBZ and the ffakustik School of Acoustical Engineering all in Zurich. He is also a member of the Education Committee for the AES' Swiss section.
Gabriel Hauser is an Acoustical Engineer at WSDG.
Peter Mapp is an independent acoustic consultant. He is currently a member of several British and the International Standards committees concerning sound systems and speech intelligibility and is vice chair of the AES standards committee on acoustics and audio. In 2014 he was awarded the AES Bronze medal and in 2020 the UK Institute of acoustics' Engineering Medal.
Stefan Feistel founded SDA Software Design Ahnert GmbH with Wolfgang Ahnert. Stefan is a member of the AES, the ASA, the DEGA, as well as several IEC standards groups. He has authored or co-authored more than 70 papers focusing on software projects and the related mathematical, numerical and experimental background studies.