opaqueice;194915 Wrote: 
> I wonder about that.  I know exactly what you mean - I was in an
> anechoic chamber two days ago, and speaking or listening to voices in
> it is very odd, even uncomfortable.  But is it so bad listening to
> recorded music?  Part of the sound of the recording will be due to
> reflections present in the recording room - can that make it sound more
> natural when played in an anechoic chamber?

True, I didn't listen to music in the room.  Not having listened to
speakers doing their thing there, I may have jumped to a conclusion.

Still, it was an eerie and unsettling environment.  I would not want to
make something similar in my home, either per the standard practice or
out of cardboard as we see here.  It would be an unpleasant location to
spend time in.


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