bostonaudiosociety.org
Boston Audio Society - past meetings
http://www.bostonaudiosociety.org/meetings.htm
Meetings of the Society. Information about the current meeting is always on the NEWS. Meetings of the BAS are held at various locations. The directions to each month's meeting are always given on the NEWS. These BAS Members will be glad to talk to you about membership:. Click on each name to send them email. John S. Allen. 68;avid Hadaway. Meetings and BAS Speaker Issue List: 1996 - Present. For 1972 - 1995 go to the NEXT PAGE. A link in the DATE. All offsite links open into a new window.). Nominations f...
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Solent | myjourneyintosound
https://myjourneyintosound.wordpress.com/2013/03/05/solent
Musician interested in all things sound-related. We can’t close our ears. March 5, 2013. Middot; by myjourneyintosound. Today Southampton Solent University. Hosted a conference about Noise in Entertainment and Music. It was a nice mix of attendees with acoustic consultants, musicians, sound engineers and environmental health officers. The different perspectives allowed everyone to gain more of an insight into noise management for gigs. I hadn’t known until today that:. Vienna’s ‘ Golden Hall. And my favo...
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Links | Wear Today Hear Tomorrow
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Skip to main content. Skip to primary sidebar. Skip to secondary sidebar. Wear Today Hear Tomorrow. American Journal of Audiology. Audiology Foundation of America. International Journal of Audiology. Alexander Graham Bell Association for the Deaf and H.O.H. Association of Late-Deafened Adults. Centers for Disease Control and Prevention. Council for Accreditation in Occupational Hearing Conservation. American Academy of Audiology. European Federation of Hard of Hearing People. Hearing Charities of America.
gcaudio.com
Decibel (Loudness) Comparison Chart
http://www.gcaudio.com/resources/howtos/loudness.html
Decibel (Loudness) Comparison Chart. Here are some interesting numbers, collected from a variety of sources, that help one to understand the volume levels of various sources and how they can affect our hearing. Whisper Quiet Library at 6'. Normal conversation at 3'. City Traffic (inside car). Train whistle at 500', Truck Traffic. Subway train at 200'. Level at which sustained exposure may result in hearing loss. Power mower at 3'. Power saw at 3'. Sandblasting, Loud Rock Concert. Pneumatic riveter at 4'.
knowleshearingcenter.northwestern.edu
Advisory Board | Knowles Hearing Center
http://knowleshearingcenter.northwestern.edu/people/advisory-board
Legendary scholarship. Pioneering research. Groundbreaking treatments. Kelly Mayo, Ph.D. Ruth Anne Eatock, Ph.D. Susan Erler, Ph.D. (Northwestern University). Margaret Martin, DrPh, MPH. Douglas L. Medin, Ph.D. Debara Tucci, Ph.D. Knowles Hearing Center Symposium 2016. Gene therapy, stem cells, regeneration. Friday, October 7, 2016. Evanston, IL 60201. Ryan McCreery, Ph.D. Boys Town National Research Hospital. 8220;What can studying children who wear hearing aids tell us about auditory development?