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7. REFERENCE BOOKS

Phonic recommends the following books for those interested in advanced audio engineering and sound sys-
tem operation:
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Sound System Engineering by Don and Carolyn Davis, Focal Press, ISBN: 0-240-80305-1
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Sound Reinforcement Handbook by Gary D. Davis, Hal Leonard Publishing Corporation, ISBN: 0-88188-
900-8
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Audio System Design and Installation by Philip Giddings, Focal Press, ISBN: 0-240-80286-1
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Practical Recording Techniques by Bruce and Jenny Bartlett, Focal Press, ISBN: 0-240-80306-X
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Modern Recording Techniques by Huber & Runstein, Focal Press, ISBN: 0-240-80308-6
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Sound Advice – The Musician's Guide to the Recording Studio by Wayne Wadham, Schirmer Books,
ISBN: 0-02-872694-4
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Professional Microphone Techniques by David Mills Huber, Philip Williams. Hal Leonard Publishing
Corporation, ISBN: 0-87288-685-9
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Anatomy of a Home Studio: How Everything Really Works, from Microphones to Midi by Scott Wilkinson,
Steve Oppenheimer, Mark Isham. Mix Books, ISBN: 091837121X
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Live Sound Reinforcement: A Comprehensive Guide to P.A. and Music Reinforcement Systems and Tech-
nology by Scott Hunter Stark. Mix Books, ISBN: 0918371074
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Audiopro Home Recording Course Vol 1: A Comprehensive Multimedia Audio Recording Text by Bill
Gibson. Mix Books, ISBN: 0918371104
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Audiopro Home Recording Course Vol 2: A Comprehensive Multimedia Audio Recording Text by Bill
Gibson. Mix Books, ISBN: 0918371201
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