A discussion of the fundamental problems involved in the design of a typical audio system, whether for a broadcast station, a recording studio, a paging or intercommunication system, or a high-fidelity home reproducer. The importance of levels, noise, and power output capability is shown, and general practice with respect to circuit layout is discussed. The paper concludes with a number of suggestions to aid the system designer.
Author:
Stewart, W. Earl
Affiliation:
Broadcast Audio Engineering, RCA Victor Division, Camden, NJ
JAES Volume 1 Issue 1 pp. 85-87; January 1953
Publication Date:
January 1, 1953
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