
doi: 10.1121/1.2026842
Noise from electronic equipment is a significant problem for many video studios and ancillary facilities. Frequent efforts to control room ventilation noise are negated by noisy components that must be located within the critical spaces themselves. This paper will review acoustical design considerations for a few recent case histories. Measured data from several completed facilities and strategies for noise control will be discussed.
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