Unusually easy-to-read beginner's electronics book

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DanS.

Audiophyte
Customer reviews at amazon.com say that a book for electronics beginners is the easiest to read and to understand (in spite of its rather off-putting title). Link to the cust. revu (and also to very favorable revu in a pro EE magazine) is at
http://easybook.blogspot.com .
Also, note that used copies are cheaper, via links at amazon, if you click on "used."
 
mtrycrafts

mtrycrafts

Seriously, I have no life.
DanS. said:
Customer reviews at amazon.com say that a book for electronics beginners is the easiest to read and to understand (in spite of its rather off-putting title). Link to the cust. revu (and also to very favorable revu in a pro EE magazine) is at
http://easybook.blogspot.com .
Also, note that used copies are cheaper, via links at amazon, if you click on "used."

Is this the same Dan ?
"The Great Ego Crunchers: Equalized, Double Blind Testing", Shanefield, Daniel, Hi-Fidelity, Mar 80, pg 57-61.
How interesting ;)
 
Rip Van Woofer

Rip Van Woofer

Audioholic General
That's him. Also a member of the SMWTMS.
 
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