Mark's
audio career, began in 1981 when he designed his first loudspeaker system for a
client who had grown disenchanted with the off-the-shelf products then
populating local audio emporiums. Since then, he has designed over 100 systems,
now found in homes, studios, theaters and dance clubs in north America & Asia.
Underscoring
his work in the field of loudspeaker system design is a long standing love of
music that got its kick start when, as a youngster, he happened to see John,
Paul, George and Ringo tearing through the now-legendary sets they played on Ed
Sullivan's variety show that cold February day, all those years ago...
In
addition to loudspeaker system engineering, he is actively involved in live
sound design & production for both TV and the stage. Since 1989, Mark has occupied the front-of-house mix
position for a variety of acts, from local unknowns to world-renowned talents.
He sees live audio engineering and loudspeaker system design as being complementary
activities and is convinced that keeping the experience and impressions of live
music fresh is an essential component where it comes to the art of loudspeaker
system design.
Beginning
in the early 1990’s, Mark has also written for a variety of audio-industry publications,
a natural outgrowth of the audio/acoustics research work he has done over the
years in the field of loudspeaker system design.
Mark’s Test Equipment List
1.
Tektronix 7904
Oscilloscope - With the following
plug-ins: 7A6A amplifier, 7A22 Differential amplifier, 7B85 Delay Time Base, 7B50
Time Base, 7B80 Time Base, 7D13 Multimeter,
P6052, P6201, and P6058 probes
2.
Tektronix
Oscilloscope calibration unit
3.
(2) Micronta
Auto-range digital multimeters
4.
Melles Griot HeNe 10mW Laser (for laser
vibrometry/interferometry tests of driver diaphragms and loudspeaker
cabinet panels).
5.
Sargeant - Welch
Scientific calibrated high wattage resistors (for all those
calibration/measurement occasions that require high-precision, high-wattage
resistors).
6.
Tenma 72-380
Function Generator
7.
HP 4262A
rackmount LCR meter
8.
HP 3455A
rackmount Digital Multimeter
9.
Tenma 72-420 DC
power supply
10. Spencer-Kellogg Laboratories 302 rackmount Variable
Active Filter
11. Radio Shack 33-2050 hand held SPL meter. (Never use
it; kept as a good conversation piece.)
12. AKAI AA R1 Receiver (handy for quick & dirty
measurements)
13. Hafler DH-500 power amp, maximally tweaked.
14. Denon AVR-3806 AV Surround Receiver
15. 2 ACH-01 accelerometers, one calibrated, one not.
16. Main
measurement microphones are the calibrated mics that come with Liberty
Instruments "LAUD" and LinearX's "LMS".
Hundreds of assorted
cables (mic/line/speaker/mains), a variety of test jigs, turntable-equipped
loudspeaker measurment stand (for polar measurements), access to 5 seperate
measurement spaces ranging from an average-sized family room to an 1800-seat
theater.
1.
SIAsmaart 5.x
2.
ResLab 2
3.
Room Modes
by Dr Floyd Toole
4.
Aurora 4
5.
CATT Acoustic V.8
6.
ETF Acoustic 5.x
7.
LabView 7
8.
Liberty
Instrument's IMP 2.x (Don't use it much. Still works, though!)
9.
Liberty
Instrument's LAUD 3.x w/ calibrated Mic
10.
SampleChampion
Pro 3.8 (Interesting program, constantly evolving)
11. Sigview 1.9x
12. Dirac 3.1, sg2102 Tone Generator, ETG Tone Generator,
NCH Tone Generator 2.01, FFT Properties 3.5, Virtins Sound Card Instrument,
etc; used whenever special or unusual test signals are required.
13. RighMark Sound Card
Analyzer 5.4
14. LinearX LMS
4.5 w/ calibrated mic.
SpectraLab 4.32x
15. DSSF 3.x (a real powerhouse).
16. Acoustisoft R+D 1.05
17. RoomEq Wizard 3.2x
Note: all software that does not require the use of a
specific card (eg LMS) is run using an Event Gina sound card. You'll find
a review of the card at here.