Audio Engineering Society AES New York 2015

AES New York 2015 Presenter or Author

David Josephson

David Josephson

Primary Affiliation: Josephson Engineering, Inc. - Santa Cruz, CA, USA
AES Member Type: Life Fellow
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David Josephson studied electrical engineering at the University of California, Berkeley, and joined the AES in 1979. After ten years working in geophysical instrumentation he founded Josephson Engineering, in Santa Cruz, California, now in its 26th year of design and in-house manufacture of studio and stage microphones. He holds four patents with others pending. He is a member of the IEEE, the Acoustical Society of America and the American Institute of Aeronautics and Astronautics. David has served the AES San Francisco section as committee member and vice chair, and has presented many papers, workshops and tutorials on microphones and related technologies at AES conventions and section meetings. In 1996 he started and now chairs the AES Standards Committee working group on microphone characterization, and is chair of the AES Standards Committee on Acoustics. He started the AES Technical Committee on Microphones and Acoustics and now serves as its vice chair, and started and chairs the AES Technical Council Advisory Group on Regulations, which is focused on the regulations concerning wireless microphones and monitors. He was elected to the AES Board of Governors in 2009.

David’s standards work is an attempt to make it possible for the audio community to make informed comparisons among different brands and models of microphones, through the use of uniform performance measurements and data presentation. Some of the group’s work results in AES standards and information documents, such as the widely used AES42 standard for digital microphones. David has also been AES’s liaison with IEC on the maintenance of international standards on microphones, most recently resulting in a complete revision of the IEC microphone measurement and audio interface standards. He also leads the IEC team revising standards on microphones for measuring aircraft noise. It is a continuing effort, showing some progress over the years in developing a consensus among leading microphone manufacturers and users.

More Info: http://www.josephson.com

Session List

Oct 29: T2: Microphones—Can You Hear the Specs? (Panelist)

Oct 30: B4: Audio and IP: Are We There Yet? (Panelist)

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