Sound baffle

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Sound baffles on the wall of a recording studio

A sound baffle is a construction or device which reduces the strength (level) of

highways to reduce sound levels in the vicinity of properties. Sound baffles are also applied to walls and ceilings in building interiors to absorb sound energy and thus lessen reverberation.[1]

Highway noise barriers

The technology for accurate prediction of the effects of noise barrier design using a

soundwalls
.

Interior sound baffle design

Since the early 1900s, scientists have been aware of the utility of certain types of interior coatings or baffles to improve the

speaker cabinets to absorb energy from the pressure created by the speakers, thus reducing cabinet resonance
.

In 1973, Pearl P. Randolph, a

state of California
.

Vehicle exhaust sound baffles

Baffles are also found in the exhaust pipes of vehicles, particularly motorcycles.

See also

References

  1. ^ "What is an Acoustic Baffle?". soundcontroltech.com. Retrieved 2016-12-16.