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Ontario Beach Park Band Organ Is Too Loud
By Roderick Sprattling

I would think creative use of acoustic absorbing material would help.
Free-standing pillars of muslin-covered fiberglass bats (even shape
them like bystanding people?) placed near sound sources will help
absorb energy.  Ceiling-hung acoustic absorbents can help control
"booming."

Is the problem the overall volume, or the volumes of particular
frequency bands?

Rod Sprattling

 [ I think it's a tolerance problem: us old folks have different
 [ tolerance for loud music than have the kids operating the carousel.
 [ (And, frankly, I can't tolerate certain music bands myself!  ;-)
 [ -- Robbie


(Message sent Tue 3 Jun 2003, 19:16:06 GMT, from time zone GMT-0400.)

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