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Add this one to your collection Thursday, June 25, 2009
vintage stereo nut from Ben Lomond CA
Very good IMHO, many useful chapters! I modify vintage speakers along with building custom enclosures and I found this book to be full of valuable information. As a bonus, there is also a chapter full of all the useful formulas which are easily forgotten such as how to figure parallel or series capacitance and inductance. I want books which help me to understand existing systems, not so much on how to design from scratch, and this books helps in that respect. Many of the books I have bought tend to focus only on new builds and are full of projects and fail to encompass the math and learning to modify or upgrade existing crossovers. Most important, this book uses a simple approach and I found most of the text easy to follow. Clearly a book I shall reference again & again .
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One book you shouldn't be without Tuesday, March 3, 2009
Parts Express Customer from Unknown Location
My personal favorite. For either begineer or the advanced. Mr. Weems has a way of explaining things in a very precise & easy to understand manner, Some might say it's lacking but it does have everything anyone needs to know & is easy to read. This book will give anyone a complete understanding with a explaination of why
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Experience with Product
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Get Speaker building 201 instead Wednesday, January 14, 2009
Joseph C from Chicago, IL
This book has little up to date information and and very poorly concieved advice. It was interesting only because I enjoy the subject but gave no information of value. Buy Speaker building 201 and save your time.
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