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Preface
List of important markings
1. THEORETICAL INTRODUCTION
1.1. Basic concepts and characteristics of acoustic wave
1.2. Basics of acoustic wave propagation
1.3. Sources of acoustic waves and acoustic field characteristics
1.4. Selected acoustic systems
1.5. Basics of electroacoustic analogies
1.6. Electroacoustic transducers; speakers and microphones
1.7. Basics of psychophysiological acoustics
1.8. Basics of interior acoustics
1.9. The specificity of acoustic measurements
2. Exercise 1. MEASUREMENTS IN ACOUSTICS
3. Exercise 2. ACOUSTIC SIGNALS
4. Exercise 3. ACOUSTIC FIELD
5. Exercise 4. PSYCHOACUSTIC MEASUREMENTS
6. Exercise 5. ELECTROACOUSTIC TRANSMITTERS
7. Exercise 6. STUDIO OF SOUND RECORDS
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