#1679511 - 07/15/09 08:12 PM
Advanced SQ Seminar - Arkansas - August 21 & 22, 2009
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Mark Eldridge
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We will be presenting the M.S.E. Advanced Sound Quality Seminar in the Little Rock, Arkansas vicinity during the weekend of August 21 & 22, 2009. We will finalize the classroom location / venue by the first week of August, but we will definitely be in Little Rock, or one of the nearby cities (Conway, Searcy, etc.)
So, get your schedule arranged to be at this seminar if you can!
We start at 9:00 AM each day, and usually wrap up around 6:00 PM each day, depending on how deep everyone wants to get into the topics.
At the bottom of this post is the basic outline for the class. We cover everything from the human hearing system through final system tuning. It's 30+ years of learning, experience, research, etc, all crammed into two days, and it's more information than you'll find anywhere else, regardless of how long you look and research.
Pricing for this class is $495 per person for both days, which includes the very extensive ASQS notebook, tuning CDs, t-shirt, etc. An advance pre-registration fee of $125 will reserve your spot.
Whether you are a competitor, installer, judge, manufacturer, or an SQ enthusiast, if you are serious about high-performance sound quality car audio, we promise you, attending the ASQS will be a very smart investment in advancing your skills, tuning techniques, and overall knowledge. We're very comfortable in saying "Just ask those that have attended previous seminars what they think about the class." You will get a lot out of attending this class!
If you are interested in attending, please give us a call or shoot me an e-mail, and I can send you the flyer and outline via e-mail.
(918) 810-2535 meldridge@mblsound.com
Let us know if you want to attend the seminar, and we'll get you pre-registered. This seminar may fill up quickly, so get with us as soon as you can.
Regards,
Mark Eldridge Mobile Soundstage Engineering
Advanced Sound Quality Seminar - Two-day Curriculum
Introduction and Overview Why Do We Do What We Do??? Seminar Curriculum Overview What Really Matters…
The Many Parts of Music Definitions and Terms Instruments and Vocalists Amplified and Un-Amplified Performances Performance Venues: Studios, Clubs, Concert Halls, Etc. The Emotional Involvement - What is it about the music that gets our blood pumping?
Our Audio Reference The standard with which we compare audio system performance What is an appropriate reference, and how do we get one? Live Performances Live vs. Recorded Music The Recording and How It Affects What We Hear The Listening Room and Environment Near-field, Far-field, Car-field? The Sound Reproduction System - Studio, Home Audio, Headphone Systems, Etc. So what is the “perfect” reference system? Listening Critically to Recordings
Using Your Ears 101 A simple setup to teach yourself how to recognize acoustical problems Equalization, crossovers, Signal delay, etc. Comparison of analyzer measurement techniques with adjustments made by ear
Tools, Tools, Tools……. CDs and Software Acoustical Analyzers: (RTA, TEF, etc) How they work, how to use them, how to interpret the data Other useful tools – oscilloscope, Radio Shack amplifier, DVM, etc. Books, Articles, the Internet, and other sources of “information” Your Ears - Definitely the most important and effective tool in your arsenal!!!!! Using the Tools Most Effectively Analyzing the Data
The Human Hearing System Why We Hear What We Hear Anatomy and how each part of the hearing system contributes to the aural experience Do We All Hear the Same Things? Hearing loss and how it affects what we can hear Frequency Threshold Shift (a.k.a Listening Fatigue) How We Localize Sounds – Spatial Responses Localization Demonstrations What is Ambience, anyway??? Perception of Frequency Response Loudness Effects Psycho-Acoustics Distortion – How much is too much?
The Vehicle’s Acoustical Environment Defining the Problem Areas Reflective surfaces, absorptive surfaces, cats and dogs living together…. Near Field vs. Far Field – What do we really have? Pathlength, pathlength, pathlength Relative locations of tweeters, mids, and other drivers Comb filtering, and other acoustical issues Reflections Good and Bad…
Acoustical Treatments What’s the purpose? Types of Acoustical Treatments Basic Acoustical Treatment Philosophy Controlling “Bad” Reflections Controlling Speaker Dispersion Patterns Recognizing and Finding Reflections Diffusion
Car Audio System Design Vehicle Selection – If you have a choice Important vehicle interior considerations Basic System Configuration Two-seat vs One-seat system designs How many speakers are really needed? What are your goals for the system? What are you willing to give up to attain your goals? How Far Are You Willing to Go? Equipment Selection Questions Speaker Locations - General Philosophy Speaker Locations – Specific Recommendations and Techniques for all speakers
Speaker Placement Experiments and Testing (This is a very extensive part of the curriculum, and must be covered in great detail with lots of time dedicated to hands and ears on demos and experimentation) Enclosure design, size, and construction considerations
Component Selection Signal Processors Front Stage Speakers Subwoofers Mid-Bass Drivers (if needed) Everything Else…
System Level Setting and Gain Structure What is it? Why is it so important? The Important Factors Tools Needed The Steps on How to Do It
System Tuning Tips and Techniques Crossovers Equalizers Signal Delay Dynamic processors Multi-channel specific tuning Using psycho-acoustics to your advantage
Speaker/Enclosure Frequency Response Testing Consistent and realistic measurement techniques Interpreting the data A realistic approach to addressing some response problems Transfer function testing and measurements
The Listener/System Interface Keep it simple Make it easy to deal with Ear/Hand coordination Computers and analyzers are great, but learn to trust your ears!
Competition Specific Topics Installation Presentation RTA / SPL Tuning and adjustments Photo Book guidelines Specific rules interpretations
Additional Topics Determined by the Class You name the topic, and we’ll get into as much detail as desired
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#1679855 - 07/16/09 08:59 AM
Re: Advanced SQ Seminar - Arkansas - August 21 & 22, 2009
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Mark Eldridge
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Sorry guys and gals... The seminar is on Saturday and Sunday, so the dates should be August 22 & 23.
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#1685894 - 07/28/09 12:29 PM
Re: Advanced SQ Seminar - Arkansas - August 21 & 22, 2009
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Little Rock ASQS Update...
The location for the seminar will be at the La Quinta Inn Otter Creek, in the large conference room. The hotel is located at the intersection of I-30 and I-430 on the Southwest side of Little Rock.
If you need a hotel room, the rates at the La Quinta are only about $55 per night.
Pre-registration is open, and we've already got several people signed up. If you plan to attend, get in touch with me as soon as possible. All you need is a $125 deposit in advance to hold your spot, or you can pay in full in advance if you'd like.
Send me an e-mail (meldridge@mblsound.com), and we can get you registered and set to attend. This seminar will likely be full, so don't wait until the last minute, or you may not get a spot in the class.
Plus, this seminar is only 6 weeks before the MECA and USACi Finals. Great timing to learn how to get your SQ system in top shape for the big show...
Regards,
Mark Eldridge Mobile Soundstage Engineering meldridge@mblsound.com (918) 810-2535
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