Douglas Self
Douglas Self is a British electronics engineer and author with a particular interest in audio. He received a first class honours degree in engineering from Cambridge University, and then studied psychoacoustics at Sussex University. He is the author of six books on audio electronics, published by Focal Press.
He has also contributed many articles to Wireless World magazine, some of which were compiled into a book along with articles by Peter Baxandall.
He has taken out a number of audio-related patents, including for a "crossover displacement circuit".
He has worked with several major companies, including Cambridge Audio, TAG-McLaren Audio, and Soundcraft Electronics. Circuit Cellar website described him as a 'renowned audio specialist' when discussing a design he created for Elektor magazine. He developed the concept of a "blameless" amplifier in which all the main sources of distortion are reduced to negligible levels.
Self's books have been well-received. His Audio Power Amplifier Design Handbook was recommended by Walt Jung and described as "famous" by audio website hifisonix. The second edition of his Small Signal Audio Design received a very positive review in Sound on Sound magazine.Publications
- Audio Power Amplifier Design 6th edition ; Focal Press;
- Small Signal Audio Design 3th edition ; Routledge;
- Self on Audio: The Collected Audio Design Articles of Douglas Self ; Focal Press;
- The Design of Active Crossovers 2nd edition ; Routledge;
- Audio Engineering Explained ; Focal Press;
- Electronics for Vinyl ; Routledge;
- Baxandall and Self on Audio Power ; Linear Audio;