Single-Source Solutions for Meeting Rooms
Practical Audio Solutions - By Pat Brown
Simple mechanical aiming…
What is Waving and Why – The Anatomy of the Wave Equation Part 5
By Dr. Eugene Patronis
When a plane wave tube is excited at…
The Octagon-Shaped Room Pt 1 – Site Survey
A Case Study - By Pat Brown
This article by Pat Brown presents…
Directivity of Mechanically Adjustable Pattern Control Loudspeaker
Tools of the Trade - By Pat Brown
Pat Brown does some measurements…
Portable Power? Will a Flashlight do the Job?
By Joe Nickell
Joe Nickell shares a clever way to get portable…
Meaningful Metrics – The Use and Abuse of Loudspeaker Power Ratings
By Pat Brown
Pat Brown brings some clarification to loudspeaker…
This is Your Brain on Boundary Element Modeling (BEM)
Campbell's Corner - By Dick Campbell
Dick Campbell gives an overview…
What is Waving and Why? The Anatomy of the Wave Equation – Part 3
By Dr. Eugene Patronis
At the conclusion of the second article…
What is Waving and Why? The anatomy of the Wave Equation-Part 4
By Dr. Eugene PatronisAt the conclusion of the third article…
The Oil Drop Experiment Finally Updated
In 1910, Robert Millikan of the University of Chicago announced that he and Harvey Fletcher had developed a successful means of isolating and measuring the charge of an electron. This became known as “the oil drop experiment” and won Millikan a Nobel prize in Physics in 1923.