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RE: Olson - -- I'm Just Wild About Harry Too - Download "here"

Posted by Inmate51 on February 17, 2017 at 08:59:33:

Spot-checking the PDF Table of Contents, this 1960 reprint does agree with my 1957 hardcover. However, the photo of the book's spine at the beginning is wrong. "Elements of Acoustical Engineering" was the earlier work. "Acoustical Engineering" (as shown in the photo which I provided) is the later work.

Audiophiles who wish learn more about the fundamentals, as well as related important areas such as musical instrument characteristics and room acoustics, but don't want to wade through Acoustical Engineering, should get "Music, Physics and Engineering" also by Harry Olson. Last I checked, it was still available in paperback.

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