SynAudCon to Host "Sound System Design" Seminar in HoustonSystem designers interested in understanding room acoustics, loud-speaker characteristics, and how they act in enclosed spaces are encouraged to attend SynAudCon's "Sound System Design" in-person seminar scheduled for February 22 - 24, 2016 in Houston, Texas. The in-person seminar, presented by SynAudCon owner Pat Brown, presents a logical, intuitive, and comprehensive approach to sound system design that begins with analysis of the room's acoustics. From there attendees learn how to select and place loudspeakers to achieve speech intelligibility and music clarity. In addition, Brown covers electronics -- sensitivity, power handling, and power amplifier ratings -- which helps students learn how to get the most SPL from a loudspeaker as well as what size amplifier to use. He also includes how computer room modeling can be used to speed up the design process. Brown uses demonstrations and analogies to present the principles in a practical, visual, and understandable way. After three days, attendees leave with a knowledge of design principles, confident that a system design will work right from the drawing board. The seminar is approved for 24 InfoComm Renewal Units and 21 BICSI CECs and includes SynAudCon's "Audio Click-Rule" software program. For more specific seminar and travel information, visit the SynAudCon at the prosoundtraining.com URL below and watch the short video.
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