After completing Chapter #1 and now that I've completed Chapter #2 just about the same day. I've had a few months of hands on experience working as an electrician before working with sound, but what my interests are in Chapter #2 was the Analog Circuits portion. I liked how other students(s) were able to imply easier ways of describing difficult non-understanding portions of the definitions given. Although this was a very short chapter, I know a lot of other people could easily understand how Electricity is made and apply it to real life situations when working in and out of the studio, in case you're traveling to another country who have different (V)Voltages you will need a transformer etc.
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