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The bible is here and has never been equaled IMHO: Audio Cyclopedia by Howard M. Tremaine, 1969. A little expensive (~$120) and huge at 1,700 pages, but it has EVERYTHING including audio designs and history. Also found on eBay. https://www.amazon.com/Audio-Cyclopedia-Howard-M-Tremaine/dp/0672206757 |
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For some pointers on cables and various cable geometries (i.e. how they are constructed, take a look at this link... http://image99.net/blog/files/category-cable-science-basics.html It mainly deals with DIY cables but it also explains the benefits of different cable materials, geometries/, connectors If DIY is not your thing then I would take a look at Anticables products - they are very good and reasonably priced. If you want excellent performers then take a look at KLE Innovations products - they really outdo most other cables - even their entry level cables outperform most others The link is my site, so if you have any questions ask away. Regards |
The definitive book on loudspeaker and room interaction is this one by Floyd Toole, recently updated to a third edition. https://www.amazon.com/Sound-Reproduction-Psychoacoustics-Loudspeakers-Engineering/dp/113892136X/ref... |
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