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Anechoic chamber puts sound to the test
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Sep 27, 2013
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Ronald Miles, who develops directional microphones for hearing aids, tests the devices in a new anechoic chamber that is one of the quietest places on the planet.
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Dave
Sep 8, 2020 at 2:28 am
Excellent post and great video! Thanks for sharing. Cheers. Dave.
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Excellent post and great video! Thanks for sharing. Cheers. Dave.