Acoustic Cloaking ?

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Very good for treating rooms to kill reflections. Or behind mics to stop spill.

Bet it's expensive and toxic!
 
[quote author="gyraf"]Nice - now I can make my DIY-submarine invisible to sonar.. :razz:

http://www.gyraf.dk/tmp/Jakob_E_Sub.jpg

Jakob E.[/quote]

Jakob, You look like a victorian scientist in that shot! You could hang out with HG Wells and Jules Vern!
 
[quote author="gyraf"]Nice - now I can make my DIY-submarine invisible to sonar.. :razz:

http://www.gyraf.dk/tmp/Jakob_E_Sub.jpg

Jakob E.[/quote]

Das Boot! :razz:

Why not put some knobs like that on the Gyraf gear?


J
 
Ha - Acoustic cloaking.
Great title.
Reminds me of when The Beatles employed some guy called Magic Alex to build a studio for them.
He said that he wouldn't be using screens - instead he would be designing a 'sonic barrier' to provide isolation (!)
He didn't last very long.
 

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