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Eighteen Sound Announces Online Loudspeaker Lyceum Resource

Born out of a commitment to the science and physics of audio, and to continuing education within the audio community, Italian loudspeaker manufacturer Eighteen Sound announces the debut of the Loudspeaker Lyceum.

The new section of the Eighteen Sound website hosts a series of dynamic educational videos along with essential informative materials on topics that pertain to loudspeakers.

"At 18 Sound we believe that sharing information is the essence of growth and common purpose," explains Eighteen Sound manager Jeffrey Cox. "These videos, which will be an ongoing effort, represent our commitment and contribution to furthering audio education in the industry."

The videos, hosted by R&D manager Steve Hutt, cover a variety of topics relevant to transducer/loudspeaker design, manufacture, behavior, and terminology. The short, concise videos are intended to simplify understanding. They allow seasoned professionals to gain a better understanding of topics they are familiar with and offer the newcomer a focused presentation on topics of interest in the field of loudspeakers.

"We are working on this series of videos with individual components rolled out on a monthly basis," adds Cox. "These first two videos start at the beginning of terminology and will progress to become what we believe will be an incredible resource to people in all stages and formats of the audio community."

For more information, visit the Loudspeaker Lyceum page on the Eighteen Sound website at the URL below.

WWWwww.eighteensound.com


(30 July 2014)

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