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Old 8th February 2002 | 14:12
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Don D Cake
 
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Just to add to Herr Martini's comments....you would use an anechoic chamber when you wanted to accurately measure/evaluate the accoustic properties of a device, for example, the frequency response of a loud speaker. In a normal environment, sound reflections from the walls, floor and ceiling would give gross errors.

You should try listening to music in an anechoic chamber, it's weird.
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