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Anechoic Chamber

A room in which all surfaces are absorbing the sound, thus providing reflection-free conditions. The anechoic room substitutes the outdoor free field. The reverberation time is as close as possible to zero seconds. The room is typically used for acoustical measurements of, for instance, microphone properties and psychoacoustic experiments.
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10 important facts about acoustics for microphone users

If you want to get the best out of your microphones, it is a good idea to have some knowledge of acoustics. This article takes you through 10 of the most important terms and facts.

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