We Built a $250,000 Sound Chamber for Testing | Hemi-Anechoic Chamber Build Vlog, Pt. 1
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This 3-part video series shows you the construction of our hemi-anechoic sound chamber, including technical discussion with David Engdall from Viking Enterprises, Inc (the company assembling the chamber). We’ve already deployed this chamber for our Fractal Terra review with our upcoming ITX reviews we’re excited to launch and we’ve done testing with the ASUS ROG Ally for our benchmarks. It’s an exciting time and we’re thrilled to already put this to work, especially because noise testing was the one aspect slowing us down on fan review progress. The second part will show validation and results of the chamber and the third will show exterior setup. Check back soon for the first use!
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TIMESTAMPS
00:00 - Our Biggest Project Yet
03:12 - start
06:45 - Building the Walls (optional)
09:20 - Wedges & Air Conditioning
12:44 - Installing the Roof & Ceiling
15:22 - Day 10
20:40 - The Silencer
23:03 - Finishing the Build
32:11 - History of Anechoic Chambers
35:10 - Wrap-Up
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Host, Lead Video Editing: Steve Burke
Camera, Video Editing: Vitalii Makhnovets
Camera: Mike Gaglione
Guest: David Engdall, Viking Enterprises
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