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Acoustics for Audiologists

by Edgar Villchur
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Overview

This book is devoted to the acoustical principles that underlie the design and fitting of hearing aids. It includes coverage of basic acoustics, including a full, but mostly nonmathematical discussion of the decibel unit, air-coulmn and Helmoltz acoustical resonance, horns, the effect of the acoustical transmission path of the ear on hearing-aid response, psychoacoustics, amplification systems of hearing aids (including signal processing and class D and digital circuitry), and noise-reduction system. These subjects are discussed in terms of their specific applications to the design and fitting of hearing aids. The book presents the information in simple understandable terms.

The book contains black-and-white illustrations.

Synopsis

This book is devoted to the acoustical principles that underlie the design and fitting of hearing aids. It includes coverage of basic acoustics, including a full, but mostly nonmathematical discussion of the decibel unit, air-coulmn and Helmoltz acoustical resonance, horns, the effect of the acoustical transmission path of the ear on hearing-aid response, psychoacoustics, amplification systems of hearing aids (including signal processing and class D and digital circuitry), and noise-reduction system. These subjects are discussed in terms of their specific applications to the design and fitting of hearing aids. The book presents the information in simple understandable terms.

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Villchur (president of the nonprofit Foundation for Hearing Aid Research and former visiting scientist at the Massachusetts Institute of Technology) addresses the acoustical principles that underlie hearing aid design and fitting. Its nonmathematical presentation makes it a suitable guide for clinical audiologists and hearing aid dispensers. Annotation c. Book News, Inc., Portland, OR (booknews.com)

About the Author, Edgar Villchur

Director of Research, Foundation for Hearing Aid Research

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Villchur (president of the nonprofit Foundation for Hearing Aid Research and former visiting scientist at the Massachusetts Institute of Technology) addresses the acoustical principles that underlie hearing aid design and fitting. Its nonmathematical presentation makes it a suitable guide for clinical audiologists and hearing aid dispensers. Annotation c. Book News, Inc., Portland, OR (booknews.com)

Book Details

Published
October 1, 1999
Publisher
Cengage Learning
Pages
136
Format
Paperback
ISBN
9780769300641

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