Enfin un truc intéressant !
Le premier commence demain 22 Avril, gratuit, il faut juste s'enregistrer.
http://www.klippel.de/know-how/education/webinars.html
Malheureusement je bosse grrrrr!!!
Je ne sais pas s'ils seront ensuite disponibles en replay. Si l'un de vous à la possibilité de les enregistrer...
Starting already on April 22, and over the following months, Prof. Wolfgang Klippel will address interesting topics and challenges R&D and QC engineers face in their daily work in an informative online conference format. Each conference will last for approximately 20-30 minutes and is free to attend, following registration in the webinar schedule.
To kick the initiative, Klippel Live starts with a series called “Acoustical Measurement of Sound System Equipment according to IEC 60268-21�?. This is focused on common problems in testing modern audio devices and solutions provided by the new acoustical measurement standard. This 16 parts series is perfect for anyone working with speakers, headphone and other audio devices. Along the way, Wolfgang Klippel and other Klippel engineers will offer tips and discuss how to interpret measurements results and avoid pitfalls. Each session ends with live demos as well as a Q&A session.
The complete webinar series will also provide in-depth information on:
• Testing modern audio products (active systems with DSP)
• Simplifying testing and improving diagnostic value
• Performing reliable measurements (without anechoic room)
• Directivity, 3D sound, speaker room interaction
• Measuring the maximum output (SPLmax)
• Evaluating the quality of the reproduced sound
• Combining physical measurements with perceptual evaluation
• Benefits of international standards
• Benchmarking a product
• Finding an audio product’s weak points
• Coping with rub & buzz and other defects
• Improving product design and manufacturing
• Defining target performance
• Generating more output from smaller speakers
Pour ceux qui on raté les sujets, liens sur les replay :
Part 1 : Modern audio equipment needs output-based testing
https://event.webinarjam.com/login/4qopya7f6f8fz7b4
Part 2 : Standard Acoustical Tests Performed in Normal Rooms
https://event.webinarjam.com/replay/7/09qpyfma6inim66
Part 3: Drawing Meaningful Conclusions from 3D Output Measurement
https://event.webinarjam.com/go/replay/2...yyazxfgrfk
Partie 4: Simulated Standard Condition at an Evaluation Point
http://www.klippel.de/service/news/newsd...art-4.html
Le premier commence demain 22 Avril, gratuit, il faut juste s'enregistrer.
http://www.klippel.de/know-how/education/webinars.html
Malheureusement je bosse grrrrr!!!
Je ne sais pas s'ils seront ensuite disponibles en replay. Si l'un de vous à la possibilité de les enregistrer...
Starting already on April 22, and over the following months, Prof. Wolfgang Klippel will address interesting topics and challenges R&D and QC engineers face in their daily work in an informative online conference format. Each conference will last for approximately 20-30 minutes and is free to attend, following registration in the webinar schedule.
To kick the initiative, Klippel Live starts with a series called “Acoustical Measurement of Sound System Equipment according to IEC 60268-21�?. This is focused on common problems in testing modern audio devices and solutions provided by the new acoustical measurement standard. This 16 parts series is perfect for anyone working with speakers, headphone and other audio devices. Along the way, Wolfgang Klippel and other Klippel engineers will offer tips and discuss how to interpret measurements results and avoid pitfalls. Each session ends with live demos as well as a Q&A session.
The complete webinar series will also provide in-depth information on:
• Testing modern audio products (active systems with DSP)
• Simplifying testing and improving diagnostic value
• Performing reliable measurements (without anechoic room)
• Directivity, 3D sound, speaker room interaction
• Measuring the maximum output (SPLmax)
• Evaluating the quality of the reproduced sound
• Combining physical measurements with perceptual evaluation
• Benefits of international standards
• Benchmarking a product
• Finding an audio product’s weak points
• Coping with rub & buzz and other defects
• Improving product design and manufacturing
• Defining target performance
• Generating more output from smaller speakers
Pour ceux qui on raté les sujets, liens sur les replay :
Part 1 : Modern audio equipment needs output-based testing
https://event.webinarjam.com/login/4qopya7f6f8fz7b4
Part 2 : Standard Acoustical Tests Performed in Normal Rooms
https://event.webinarjam.com/replay/7/09qpyfma6inim66
Part 3: Drawing Meaningful Conclusions from 3D Output Measurement
https://event.webinarjam.com/go/replay/2...yyazxfgrfk
Partie 4: Simulated Standard Condition at an Evaluation Point
http://www.klippel.de/service/news/newsd...art-4.html
Advance X-UNI, mini-DSP OpenDRC DA-8, Monitor Actives Accuton AS250-4-552, ATC SM75-150S, Monacor DT-25N + deux Sub Monacor SPH450TC