| THORBURN ASSOCIATES INC. Acoustic and Technology Consultants Newsletter |
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| Fall 2000 | |||||||||||||||
During the 7th Annual Themed Entertainment Association Awards on September 16th, 2000, the coveted THEA Award trophies were presented. Three projects on which TA worked were awarded THEA’s. TA developed the acoustical design for the “Amazing Adventures of Spiderman,” audio, video and control design requirements for attractions in Toon Lagoon Islands of Adventure, and audio system design and engineering for the iWERKS 15/70 Theatre at the Columbus Center of Science and Technology (COSI). |
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| The Cone of Silence | |||||||||||||||
Maxwell Smart’s Cone of Silence was a nice idea. Wouldn’t it be great to be able to use such a device in today’s busy and energetic society? Well, for some types of noise it has been possible for a person to have their own personal Cone of Silence. The Closed Loop Control System From a control system description, when we have feedback we have what is called a closed loop control system. This means that we can track and follow changes. This is what allows our headphones to work. The relationship between the headphone, the microphone and the ear all remain the same. This means that as the noise environment slowly changes, the headphone can keep up with the noise. Military, commercial, and now private pilots use this technology to allow radio communications to be more easily heard and understood. But if it works so well for ducts, flues, and headphones, why don’t we see more of this technology? Well, it goes back to that closed loop. The microphone, noise source, loudspeaker and listener all need to remain in the same fixed physical relationship. If one of these components is moving we cannot create reliable anti-noise. The State of California Department of Transportation tried to work with this a few years ago in Northern California. They placed microphones and loudspeakers along a portion of a highway north of San Francisco. The goal was to see if by using active nosie control, they could achieve the same results as a noise wall would. They could not. They did not have enough loudspeakers, microphones and computer processing to track all of these moving auto sources as well as moving listeners. The test did not work. Based on what is needed to track each source and listener, it will be a very long time before we can use New Active Noise Control Products We are now seeing active noise control being introduced in new products. By now we have all heard how loud the new digital projection systems are. The fans that are needed to control the heat build-up are loud. Panasonic has developed a projector that can have active noise control added to it. People who have heard it, or should we say, have not heard it, say that you hardly know that the projector is on. This would be a plus for any boardroom. The downside is that the projector is expensive and the active noise control package adds about $20,000 to the projector. Active noise control works here because the noise source (the fan), the microphone, and the loudspeaker are always in the same relationship, just like the duct or the flue. A quick search of the Internet brought up some samples of projectors and headphones which might be of interest: Aiwa HPCNS Noise Cancelling Headphones Bose Quiet Comfort Noise Cancelling Headphones Sony MDR-NC5 Noise Cancelling Open-Air Headphones |
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| Register Now! | |||||||||||||||
“Essentials of Acoustics: Theory and Hands-On Applications” Offered on the following dates and locations: San Francisco, CA January 12 – 13, 2001 |
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| New Staff | |||||||||||||||
Thorburn Associates has added two new members to its consulting/design team. John Jenson and Judd Jelincic have been hard at work on new projects awarded to the firm. With new projects coming in at a faster pace than ever before, we welcome their expertise and enthusiasm. |
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