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Hi, people!
Can you recommend me some book(s) about the physics of sound (not solely on acoustic of room).
Thanks. -- Mario
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Thanks. Nice info.
Although, I am little lost. Too many books. Maybe to narrow this a bit. If somebody would pick one, two or three books that cover everything related to physics of sound (actually room acoustic isn't that much interesting for me at this stage, only the physics of sound) which one (two or three) would it be? Not necessery for one book to cover all, but also not more than three books that would cover all this. Also it would be nice if that book (or all three books) wouldn't cost more than 250$ (altogether). Only if somebody has a quick idea. -- Mario
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Kind of a tough order, Mario; are you NOT planning a studio, DO play outdoors, building an amphitheater, studying yodeling, or??!? :wink:

There are a lot of books out there, but most have been written for the purpose of fixing small or large room acoustics. Most that are worth buying run anywhere from $60 up (new price - some can be had thru Amazon for less used, but it's kind of a gamble)

Seriously, maybe it'd help if we knew what your intentions were... Steve
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knightfly wrote:Kind of a tough order, Mario; are you NOT planning a studio, DO play outdoors, building an amphitheater, studying yodeling, or??!? :wink:

There are a lot of books out there, but most have been written for the purpose of fixing small or large room acoustics. Most that are worth buying run anywhere from $60 up (new price - some can be had thru Amazon for less used, but it's kind of a gamble)

Seriously, maybe it'd help if we knew what your intentions were... Steve
Thanks. And yes, this is the main thing, which I omited to explain. The thing is that, while I was lurking on this forum, for the past week or so, I simply became interested in the more basic stuff (actually, this lurking just triggered my old desire to know more about this). I became interested to learn about sound. To understand the basic things, to learn the basic principles. But I would like to have thorugh knowlage about basic principles (not just a basic knowlage of basic principles). That knowlage would help me latter in dealing with acoustics of my room. Maybe to do some acoustical experiment in it, or such things.
It is just that I was always interested in this (it is not interesting to me just to temporarely improve the acoustics of my room), and now I decided to fulfil this interest. -- Mario
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What's the depth of your MATH background? Steve
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Mario Petrinovich wrote:Hi, people!
Can you recommend me some book(s) about the physics of sound (not solely on acoustic of room).
Thanks. -- Mario
In addition to all the posts already, you can read chapter's 2,3 and 4 of Geddes book. The link is chapter 3.

http://www.gedlee.com/downloads/Chapter3.pdf

Don't thank me, Z60611 found it and posted it on Studiotips.

Andre
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knightfly wrote:What's the depth of your MATH background? Steve
Well...
I know that this is one of the main concerns. All I can say that I was the best matematician of my class in primary school (which is up to 14 years of age, here in Croatia). I didn't improve since than, :? . In fact, I forgot everything I knew. But, I will try to improve my mathematics paralerly with learning about sound. So, this shouldn't be a problem. I don't intend to learn everything in one day, and I don't want to vaste money on a less satisfactory books, only because I am lagging in mathematics. I can understand mathematics, and I will bridge that gap, by paralerly improving mathematics. So, the depth of mathematics could be pretty deep, I will learn what I need, in time. -- Mario
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Relatively light - Master Handbook of Acoustics by Everest. Also available as "digital edition", makes it searchable (very useful) approx. $30 USD

Medium, but very useful - Recording Studio Design, by Newell - approx. $65 USD

Medium-heavy math, no isolation only acoustics - Acoustic Absorbers and Diffusers: Theory, Design, and Application - Trevor J. Cox, Peter D'Antonio - Approx. $165 USD

Heavy math, deep - Room Acoustics by Kuttruff, Acoustics by Beranek. Don't remember the cost, somewhere around $60 each. I would get these AFTER absorbing the others :?

That's my SHORT list - I'm sure others would argue, but what's new? :roll:

If you reach a point where you understand everything in the above list, you can take over this forum and I'll ask YOU the questions :wink: Steve
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Post by Mario Petrinovich »

knightfly wrote:That's my SHORT list - I'm sure others would argue, but what's new? :roll:
Thanks very much, Steve. Yes, I was interested in this type of list.
knightfly wrote:If you reach a point where you understand everything in the above list, you can take over this forum and I'll ask YOU the questions :wink: Steve
Well, of course, this will never happen, 8) . Once upon a time... I understood simple mathematics. This means that I will try deepest book. After through examination of the Index, I'll try with more simpler book. After examination of the Prologue of that one, I'll end up with what is more suitable for me, the simplest one. But... at least I tried, :lol: . -- Mario
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But... at least I tried

That makes you a winner in MY book, FWIW... Steve
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My Library:

Alphabetical order:

"1999 Code and Construction Guide for Housing"
"Acoustic Absorbers and Diffusers, Theory Design and Application" by Trevor J. Cox and Peter D'Antonio
"Acoustics" by Leo L Baranek
"Acoustics and Noise Control" by B J Smith, R J Peters, S Owen
"Acoustics of Worship Spaces" by David Lubman and Ewart A. Wetherill
"Building a Recording Studio" by Jeff Cooper
"Concert Halls and Opera Houses" by Leo Beranek
"Construction PAL" by Paul Rosenberg
"Electrical Code Simplified - Residential Wiring, Ontario Electrical Safety Code"
"Great Escapes, New Designs For Home Theaters" by Theo Kalomirakis
"Handbook of Acoustics" by Malcolm J. Crocker
"Home Recording Studio build it like the pros" by Rod Gervais
"How to Build a Small Budget Recording Studio From Scratch 12 designs" by Alton Everest and Mike Shea
"How to Design, Build and Calibrate Your Own Home Theater (AudioVideoInteriors)" by Russ Herschelmann (30 pages)
"Illustrated Guide to the Ontario Building Code"
"Fundamentals of Noise and Vibration Analysis for Engineers 2nd edition" by Michael Norton and Denis Karczub
"Master Handbook of Acoustics" by Alton Everest
"Noise Control In Buildings" by Cyril M Harris
"Noise and Vibration Control" editor Leo L. Beranek
"Ontario Building Code"
"Premium Home Theatrer" by Earl Geddes
"Recording Studio Design" by Phillip Newell
"Room Acoustics" by Heinrich Kuttruff
"Sound and Structural Vibration" by Frank Fahy
"Supplementary Guidelines to the Ontario Building Code"
"Theoretical Acoustics" by Philip M. Morse



Nifty order (best to worst, grouped):

-- simple and useful --
"Master Handbook of Acoustics" by Alton Everest
"How to Build a Small Budget Recording Studio From Scratch 12 designs" by Alton Everest and Mike Shea
"Recording Studio Design" by Phillip Newell
"Building a Recording Studio" by Jeff Cooper
"Home Recording Studio build it like the pros" by Rod Gervais

-- pure academia --
"Acoustic Absorbers and Diffusers, Theory Design and Application" by Trevor J. Cox and Peter D'Antonio
"Acoustics" by Leo L Baranek
"Acoustics and Noise Control" by B J Smith, R J Peters, S Owen
"Room Acoustics" by Heinrich Kuttruff
"Theoretical Acoustics" by Philip M. Morse
"Noise Control In Buildings" by Cyril M Harris

-- thick reading --
"Fundamentals of Noise and Vibration Analysis for Engineers 2nd edition" by Michael Norton and Denis Karczub
"Handbook of Acoustics" by Malcolm J. Crocker
"Noise and Vibration Control" editor Leo L. Beranek
"Sound and Structural Vibration" by Frank Fahy

-- less useful --
"Acoustics of Worship Spaces" by David Lubman and Ewart A. Wetherill
"Concert Halls and Opera Houses" by Leo Beranek
"Great Escapes, New Designs For Home Theaters" by Theo Kalomirakis
"Premium Home Theatrer" by Earl Geddes
"How to Design, Build and Calibrate Your Own Home Theater (AudioVideoInteriors)" by Russ Herschelmann (30 pages, out of print)

-- building code and construction advice --
"1999 Code and Construction Guide for Housing"
"Construction PAL" by Paul Rosenberg
"Electrical Code Simplified - Residential Wiring, Ontario Electrical Safety Code"
"Illustrated Guide to the Ontario Building Code"
"Ontario Building Code"
"Supplementary Guidelines to the Ontario Building Code"



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Mario Petrinovich
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z60611 wrote:My Library:

Nifty order (best to worst, grouped):
Thanks very much. Very useful. -- Mario
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