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Acoustics for Audiologists, Paperback Book

Acoustics for Audiologists Paperback

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This book is devoted to the acoustical principles that underlie the design and fitting of hearing aids.

It includes coverage of basic acoustics, including a full, but mostly nonmathematical discussion of the decibel unit, air-coulmn and Helmoltz acoustical resonance, horns, the effect of the acoustical transmission path of the ear on hearing-aid response, psychoacoustics, amplification systems of hearing aids (including signal processing and class D and digital circuitry), and noise-reduction system.

These subjects are discussed in terms of their specific applications to the design and fitting of hearing aids.

The book presents the information in simple understandable terms.

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