]Went out for a very brief first ride today. Only 9 miles!
So…anyone know of an anechoic chamber in the tristate area that I would be allowed to use–even if I have to do an all-night session? I have several calls in, including one to my alma mater, but no dice so far.
The reason? I need to take some exceedingly accurate measurements in order to design my crossover. Now, I could do them by correcting for reflection from the floor and ceiling, but that wouldn’t be as much fun, would it?
IBM had one in Poughkeepsie… you might try contacting sethbard@us.ibm.com
IBM had one in Poughkeepsie – you might try contacting sethbard@us.ibm.com
Thanks Jim! I will contact them…better than lugging 300 lbs of equipment down to the city!
There’s no dash in the email address – here’s my source: http://acousticalsociety.org/sites/default/files/docs/S12%20List%20of%20WGs_0.pdf
There’s no dash in the email address – here’s my source: http://acousticalsociety.org/sites/default/files/docs/S12%20List%20of%20WGs_0.pdf
New York University