Primacoustic Panels Address High dB Levels In Restaurants
Rise in Noise-Induced Hearing Loss from dangerously high dB levels confronted with acoustic panels that reduce ambient noise.
Rise in Noise-Induced Hearing Loss from dangerously high dB levels confronted with acoustic panels that reduce ambient noise.
Exposure to noise is cumulative, so give those ears a little love and they’ll be providing you with a sustainable income for many years.
Considering ways to protect the hearing capacity we still have, devices to improve our ability to hear, and tools that can help with making audio decisions.
What do we know about how the brain and ears work together to create the auditory response, and how can we make use of it in our mixes?
SoundGirls to discuss hearing health, live sound, noise-induced loss and how to prevent it with Dr. Julie Glick of Musicians Hearing Solutions.
Comparing musician’s earplugs with common “foamies” to see how accurate and effective each type actually is within a controlled test.
What you’re hearing are sounds that are being created inside your brain, not in your ear.
“Listen Up: Why Protecting Your Hearing Really Does Matter” event to be presented at Austin Convention Center on Friday, March 17th.
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