SynAudCon, the industry leading organization in audio education, has announced the debut of a new web-based training course “Course 110: Transformer-Distributed Loudspeaker Systems”.
Some types of audio systems require a power distribution system to drive many loudspeakers from a single amplifier. Oftentimes these are referred to with terms like “constant voltage” and “70 V system” systems.
“Course 110: Transformer-Distributed Loudspeaker Systems” demonstrates how these systems work, and how to design and troubleshoot them. The course includes the “Audio Click-Rule” – a Windows calculator program that demonstrates the interaction of the variables in these systems which students are encouraged to use once the course is complete.
In addition to “Course 110: Transformer-Distributed Loudspeaker Systems”, SynAudCon currently offers “Course 50: How Sound Systems Work”, “Course 100: Principles Of Audio” and “Course 200: Audio Applications I” web-based training courses. Each course consists of 7 to 16 training lessons, coordinated quizzes, a final exam and Continuing Education Units with a passing grade.
In addition to web-based training, SynAudCon continues to provide in-person training. Upcoming in-person training events include “ProSound Principles And Practices” and “Sound System Alignment And Equalization” at the 2011 LDI show as well as “Sound Reinforcement For Technicians” in November.