November 6, 2011 Add as a preferred source on Google Add as a preferred source on Google In an acoustically-harsh room your $1500 speakers can sound no better than the $50 speakers inside your TV.
Hard surfaces and high ceilings are major contributing factors to noisy, echoing spaces. Inhabitat met Kirei founder John Stein at his Greenbuild booth where he explained that designers should ideally ...
Having acoustic issues in your listening space? The Atlantic SOUNDFIX panels might be a DIY solution worth checking out. The room is the most important component in any stereo or home theater system ...
Auralex SonoLite 1" fabric wrapped absorption panels provide the performance and aesthetics an audiophile is seeking in a cost effective package that is easy to install. Auralex announced their new 1” ...
If you’re looking to create a quiet recording environment without breaking the budget, a stack of old towels might be all you need. In this video from the DIY Perks YouTube channel, Matt Perks tests ...
OBJECTIVES: To assess the amplification and distortion of noise in incubators by measuring noise levels from various sources under various conditions. STUDY DESIGN: We recorded sound pressure levels ...
Experts at the University of Bristol have discovered that the scales on moth wings act as excellent sound absorbers even when placed on an artificial surface. The researchers, which recently ...
Bad audio can seriously harm an otherwise strong video. But recording good audio can be a daunting task. It’s not just about having the right microphone, as the environment itself has a big effect on ...
Anybody can podcast, do voice over, or record themselves singing or playing an instrument, but there is nothing worse that outside noise ruining what could have been a masterpiece. We've searched for ...