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Modern sound systems appear to have similar parts, but they are put together in unique ways for a particular end result. In addition, specific issues and considerations must be addressed for each application. Please join special guest speaker Ken Hunold, Sr. Broadcast Services Manager, Customer Engineering at Dolby Laboratories, as he explains the fundamental principles behind commonly used sound systems, popular speaker types, and how they are chosen and arranged for each application.
Kenneth Hunold is a Sr. Broadcast Services Manager, Customer Engineering at Dolby Laboratories, Inc., based in their New York office. He works with broadcast and cable network engineers and production personnel as they transition to high definition television with 5.1-channel audio. He also works with Dolby’s motion picture clients on audio mastering and presentation for film and digital cinema.