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soundproofing
(redirected from Sound dampening)

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soundproofing [ˈsaʊndpruːfɪŋ] Ninsonorización f
soundproofing [ˈsaʊndpruːfɪŋ] ninsonorisation f
sound system n (= hi-fi) → chaĆ®ne f hi-fi; (for disco, concert)sono > f
soundproofing [ˈsaʊndˌpruːfɪŋ] ninsonorizzazione f


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The headset also features increased 50mm speakers that will amplify the bass and overall volume and improve the frequency response to 10-28,000Hz, as well as a new closed ear-cup design which features thick leather padded cushions built from sound dampening foam to increase outside noise isolation.
They provide warmth, comfort and sound dampening functions, they protect floors from damage and moisture and they contribute to colour and style schemes.
When considering new roofing options for the 52,000 sq ft Dedmon Centre -- nicknamed "The Bubble" by students and faculty -- energy efficiency, moisture resistance and sound dampening topped Radford University's list of priorities.
 
 
 
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