New experiments demonstrate how to detect hidden objects like submarines or buried treasure using the power of acoustical physics.| The Debrief
Does your sound system generally give great results, but certain tones tend to cause an overwhelming boom, sometimes accompanied by a rattle? Audio-minded people are mostly aware of room modes, and often mistakenly blame their room dimensions for this unwelcome and irregular event. So let's ask another question: have you ever heard of wall shudder? The post Wall Shudder in the Listening Room appeared first on Acoustic Sciences Corporation.| Acoustic Sciences Corporation
Sound masking is an essential technology for maintaining productivity and enhancing employee satisfaction amid a return to the office.| Commercial Integrator
This classes will be held via Zoom and taught by Tom Irvine. Each class and each part is one-hour long. The format is similar to a college semester system. Students will receive IACET CEUs. Class Registration Link Basic Shock & … Continue reading →| Vibrationdata
In both sound studies and the sonic arts, the concept of “resonance” has increasingly played a central role in attuning listeners to the politics of sound. The term itself is borrowed from acoustics, where resonance simply refers to the transfer of energy between two neighboring objects. For example, plucking a note on one guitar string […]| Sounding Out!