An MRI scan is never a pleasant occasion – even if you aren’t worried about the outcome, lying still in a confined, noisy space for long periods of time is at best an irksome experience. For ...
Marty McMorrow: Fugazi’s “Waiting Room” and Toby McAllister: Old 97’s “Timebomb.” The Band Members: Alex Roy, vocals; Marty McMorrow, vocals, keyboards; Toby McAllister, guitar, vocals; Patrick ...
A peaceful home and garden should be a sanctuary, a place to escape the noise of the outside world. Yet, sounds from traffic, ...
Choosing drapery, rugs, wall treatments, and appliances with intention can significantly reduce the noise in your home.
If your work involves recording live audio, acoustic foam is one of the simplest and most effective ways to improve your sound. An unfitted room cluttered with hard surfaces – walls, floors, desks, ...
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What if you could send sound directly to a single person in a crowded room, without anyone else hearing it? This isn’t a scene from a sci-fi movie, it’s the reality of a new concept called the “sound ...
The new year can be a time for resetting and refreshing and this includes in our homes too. Many of us will be looking ahead to DIY projects and home renovations in 2026. Home Bargains Home Acoustic ...
We put the Shure MoveMic 88+ wireless mic to the test for DIY sound designand the results were wild. In this episode, we break down how we created monster sound effects using random objects, all while ...
If you live near a busy street, this new breakthrough from Switzerland could offer some long-awaited relief. Researchers at the Swiss Federal Laboratories for Materials Science and Technology (EMPA) ...
If you live in a noisy urban area, you're gonna love the sound of this. Researchers in Switzerland have developed a material that can dampen street noise while being four times thinner than ...
If you’ve seen an owl fly, you probably didn’t hear a thing. That’s because their skin and feathers dampen sound by absorbing high- and low-frequency flight noise. Inspired by this natural ...