New member Username: FloobPost Number: 1 Registered: Aug-05 | I work in a cloth covered cubicle and want speakers that will keep the music in my cube so as not to disturb my co-workers. Is there anything out there that will do this, i.e. create quiet but listenable sound that doesn't travel far, or sound that remains contained in a small space? I rea |
Gold Member Username: Joe_cAtlanta, GA Post Number: 1005 Registered: Mar-05 | Headphones. |
New member Username: FloobPost Number: 2 Registered: Aug-05 | An obvious solution, yes, but not very practical in the workplace when people are frequently coming up to you with questions. |
Gold Member Username: Jan_b_vigneDallas, TX Post Number: 5295 Registered: May-04 | There is no other. Sound will spread out from any speakers you use more than two inches from your ears. |
Gold Member Username: Project6Post Number: 3513 Registered: Dec-03 | It is difficult to prevent sound waves from travelling unless it is in a vacuum. Now if you can find a way to isolate the sound in one specific area...make sure that you get a patent. |
Silver Member Username: Timn8terSeattle, WA USA Post Number: 473 Registered: Dec-03 | Bryan, Are you interested in DIY at all? I have a very easy to build and inexpensive design for desktop speakers that you can power with a $40 amp. Perfect for the office environment and still delivers quality sound. |
Gold Member Username: Project6Post Number: 3517 Registered: Dec-03 | Hi Tim, Does your company have an outlet in the Philippines? I am interested in these desktop speakers. |
Silver Member Username: Timn8terSeattle, WA USA Post Number: 474 Registered: Dec-03 | Yes, we do. http://www.pi.alegriaaudio.com The speakers I'm talking about here use the Aurasound NS3 drivers. |
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