This course introduces students to audio systems troubleshooting through a hands-on, technical exploration of electronic audio systems. Emphasis is placed on understanding the physics of sound in relation to electronic principles, interpreting schematics, signal flow, and working with both analog and digital audio gear. Students will practice safe handling of electronics, component-level troubleshooting, soldering and de-soldering, and diagnostic testing across a variety of professional audio equipment including vacuum tube, solid-state, and digital systems. Real-world examples reinforce course concepts, preparing students for practical field and bench work in audio technology.
Prerequisites
| The following courses must be taken prior to this course |
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| Basic math proficiency and foundational musical or audio experience. Students should have an interest in audio equipment, electronics, and practical problem-solving in music technology environments. |
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