DCtoDaylight wrote:
> Actually, I've read several people who say that being in an anechoic
> chamber causes a lot of people to feel very uneasy.  It's such an
> unnatural experience that it's difficult to feel comfortable.

I've been in two of them, I don't know how many are in this state
(Virginia) but they are big, and expensive.

They are very weird. I sure know why a lot of folks find them strange,
there is no noise. Not even your own breathing.

I see no point in them at all for real world audiophiles.


-- 
Pat Farrell
http://www.pfarrell.com/

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