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Microsoft`s Anechoic Chamber Erica Naone visited Microsoft’s anechoic chamber while touring their new research building in Redmond, WA. The chamber “a room… built to suppress echoes” is used in microphone and loudspeaker research. She writes about her visit in Technology Review.
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Acoustic Comfort The acoustical environment of a workspace is typically given little or no attention during project planning and design. The functionality and aesthetics of the workspace are usually the primary focus of the designer.
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Acoustic Satisfaction in Open-Plan Offices Open-plan offices lack walls and doors. Although one common assumption has been that such a design would encourage communication between co-workers, it has become apparent that the primary source of discomfort for occupants of the open-plan office environment is unwanted sound.
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The Quietest Place on Earth - Orfield Labs The Guinness Book of World Records has awarded the distinction of the "Quietest Place on Earth" to Orfield Laboratories in Minnesota, thanks to Eckel Acoustic Products.
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The Anechoic Chamber The Regents of the University of California
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McIntosh Anechoic Chamber McIntosh Anechoic Chamber
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Meyer Sound Anechoic Chamber Meyer Sound Anechoic Chamber
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University of Louisville Eckel Anechoic Chamber - University of Louisville Psychology Lab - Dr. Pavel Zahorik
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Uconn Acoustics Lab. Inside an echo-free room - known as an anechoic chamber - at the UConn Health Center 's new acoustics laboratory, it is so quiet that you can hear blood flowing through your ears.
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