Sound design : classic audio & hi-fi design / by David Attwood
Publisher: London : Mitchell Beazle, 2002Description: 160 p. ill. (chiefly col.); 28cm001: 10006ISBN: 1840005068Subject(s): Audio equipment | Sound recording and reproduction | Product design | RadiosDDC classification: 621.389332 ATTItem type | Current library | Collection | Call number | Copy number | Status | Date due | Barcode | |
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621.38933 ARC Archeofon: fonografi, grammofoni e radio 1888-1934 | 621.38933 HIS History of music machines | 621.38933 LYN Jukeboxes: the golden age | 621.389332 ATT Sound design : classic audio & hi-fi design / | 621.389332 DRI Practical hi-fi sound: the complete guide to perfect listening in the home | 621.389703 URE BKSTS illustrated dictionary of moving image technology | 621.389703 URE BKSTS illustrated dictionary of moving image technology |
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The growth and evolution of the audio industry since World War II has been astonishing. The speed of technological innovation, from portable radios to MP3 players, has been matched only by the proliferation of designs created for these icons of contemporary life. Furniture-style radiogram consoles have given way to sleek metallic exteriors, but audio equipment remains one of the ultimate design statements, reflecting popular culture, consumer aspirations and new developments in sound and engineering.
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