The Phantom subwoofer loudspeaker from Devialet radiates sound from the front, back, and laterally out of ports on the sides of the enclosure. The standard version sells for $1,990, and generates 99dBL, and a 3000 watt version the Silver Phantom sells for $2,390 and generates 105 dBL.
European Environment Agency estimates 10,000 deaths per year from road traffic noise
The European Environment Agency (EEA) estimates that
- more than 125 million Europeans are exposed to road traffic noise levels above legal guidelines (55dB L_den),
- road traffic noise causes at least 10,000 premature deaths each year,
- almost 20 million adults are annoyed and a further 8 million suffer sleep disturbance due to environmental noise,
- over 900 000 cases of hypertension are caused by environmental noise each year,
- noise pollution causes 43 000 hospital admissions in Europe per year.
The full report Noise in Europe 2014 can be downloaded from the EEA web site.
Sonic seasoning of food
Prof. Charles Spence, an experimental psychologist at the University of Oxford, was interviewed on radio NPR who has been conducting research on how sounds can alter our taste of food. It was found that higher-pitched music enhances sweetness, and lower-pitched and brassy sounds taste bitter. The sounds in your dining environment can also influence taste perception, such as eating fish while by the seaside.
Read the article on The Guardian web site.
Interesting uses for audio
The computerworld.com web site has an interesting article on using audio for interesting applications. Briefly,
- Google Chromecast has a guest mode, that allows your friends to cast to your Chromecast from an Android phone without connecting to your WiFi network. The system sends out a special audio handshaking signal from your TV speakers that can be heard by your friend’s Android phone.
- A UK company called Chirp lets you send data to a nearby device using sound. From the Chirp web site: “Unlike Bluetooth, Chirp doesn’t require you to pair devices. Unlike email, you don’t need to type in anyone’s address. Unlike instant messaging clients, you don’t have to add recipients from a buddy list. And so on. To share stuff, you don’t need to be friends on Facebook, or to follow each other on Twitter, or be connected on LinkedIn. None of that is needed. Just press the big yellow Chirp button, and anyone running the app can ‘hear’ the data.”
- Signal360.com uses audio signals for proximity based marketing, which is the distribution of content associated with a particular location.
- Ultrahaptics.com uses ultrasound to create feeling directly on your hands.
Cinefix’s top 10 sound designed films
CINEFIX have released their top 10 sound designed films. They are:
- Saving Private Ryan (1998)
- Das Boot (1981)
- M (1931)
- Stalker (1979)
- A Man Escaped
- Gravity (2013)
- Star Wars (1977)
- Wall-E (2008)
- Eraserhead (1977)
- The Conversation (1974)
3D print a sound bite
Read how to use a 3D printer to make a model of a sound bite on the makezine.com web site.
Humanitarian hearing-aid project in Sri Lanka
Starkey Hearing Technologies, a large USA hearing aid manufacturer, Starkey Hearing Foundation, and SYNERGEN health, and many others, helped to organise over 1700 people to receive hearing aids at an airforce base in Columbo Sri Lanka.
Read the touching story on The Sunday Times news web site.
Bionic Hearing
A company called Soundhawk is about to release their product Scoop which is an earpiece that looks similar to a bluetooth headset, but far more powerful. The device is intended to augment your hearing and remove background noise from speech.
The web site engadget.com has a good review article of the product.
For those of you into retro TV series, you may remember The Bionic Woman (a spin-off series from The Six Million Dollar Man), who had a bionic ear to help her hear the quietest sounds.
HALOsonic makes automotive noise cancelling and generating systems
HARMAN and Lotus Engineering have worked together to create some interesting noise cancellation and generating (!) technology for automotive applications, and marketed under the brand name of HALOsonic. Lotus Engineering have been in the active noise control and sound generation game for a while. They’ve made electronic audio systems to give car driver the impression of a range of customised engine sounds at the push of a button. HALOsonic make audio systems to:
- cancel engine noise at the cylinder firing frequency,
- road noise cancelling that uses accelerometers on the suspension system as a reference signal,
- noise generating system for hybrid cars to alert pedestrians,
- noise generating systems for passengers to provide a customised engine sound.
NASA uploads classic audio samples to SoundCloud
NASA has created an account on SoundCloud and uploaded over 60 classic audio samples including, “one small step for man, one giant leap for mankind”, “the Eagle has landed” and “Houston, we have a problem.”