"Please list ONE publication, blog or person you find to be your favorite source of learning."
Earl Geddes. Earl is way out on the tail end of the bell curve, and fortunately for us audio is his area of interest and expertise. His website is gedlee.com, and he has numerous papers and one or two excellent free books there (his DIY home theater book is superb; just skip the chapters on video). He also posts on diyaudio.com under the name "gedlee". Much if not most of what I do as a speaker desgner traces back to Earl Geddes in one way or another
If Earl is too far off the beaten path for you, then Floyd Toole, and in particular his book "Sound Reproduction: The Acoustics and Psychoacoustics of Loudspeakers and Rooms." Toole is probably more accessible to most people; here’s a lecture he gave:
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=zrpUDuUtxPM&t=1s
Duke
Earl Geddes. Earl is way out on the tail end of the bell curve, and fortunately for us audio is his area of interest and expertise. His website is gedlee.com, and he has numerous papers and one or two excellent free books there (his DIY home theater book is superb; just skip the chapters on video). He also posts on diyaudio.com under the name "gedlee". Much if not most of what I do as a speaker desgner traces back to Earl Geddes in one way or another
If Earl is too far off the beaten path for you, then Floyd Toole, and in particular his book "Sound Reproduction: The Acoustics and Psychoacoustics of Loudspeakers and Rooms." Toole is probably more accessible to most people; here’s a lecture he gave:
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=zrpUDuUtxPM&t=1s
Duke