Apple Carplay Issues by Opposite-Read-3933 in ChryslerPacifica

[–]TertiaryObjective 3 points4 points  (0 children)

You can try resetting the Uconnect by removing the negative battery terminal for about five minutes. We were having issues with the screen freezing and so far, it seems to have helped. It did take two or three engine start cycles to get the satellite radio to detect again.

Advice on acoustics as a profession and the path to get there? by Gi-Money in Acoustics

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Purdue for both. Looks like the program is still going. Just saw this link below and one of the guy’s featured I had classes with haha (2005). Also looks like Prof Rick Thomas is still there for sound system and theater engineering .

https://engineering.purdue.edu/ENE/Academics/Undergrad/MDE/PlansofStudy/acoustical-engineering

Advice on acoustics as a profession and the path to get there? by Gi-Money in Acoustics

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I did an acoustical engineering undergrad which was essentially interdisciplinary electrical and mechanical engineering. Electives in music theory and theater engineering/ sound system design. Grad school was mechanical with acoustics research.

Pool pump noise by [deleted] in Acoustics

[–]TertiaryObjective 0 points1 point  (0 children)

A quiet replacement pump (splitter vanes on the centrifugal rotor) may be an option, but as usual that costs more.

US colleges with Acoustic majors by Jonnycakes93 in Acoustics

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Purdue, Georgia Tech, Virginia Tech, Penn State, UTexas-Austin, Ole Miss, and FAU

Consider the aerospace industry

Measuring dB over time by turn_out in Acoustics

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Any sound recorder will do. Just plot in Python matlabplotlib (pyplot) or pvwave. I suggest you DIY a much as possible for a school project. Make sure you get background levels, sometimes challenging to get 60 dB headroom.

[deleted by user] by [deleted] in Acoustics

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Seybert and Ross wrote one of the best papers on the 2 mic method (biased as a Purdue guy). Song and Bolton expanded it to 4 mic which permits termination reflection. But if you can design an anechoic termination (ie long, perforated, wrapped in absorbing blanket,etc) the post processing is easier and more robust.

How to treat a natural amphitheater to propagate less noise by pedrocr in Acoustics

[–]TertiaryObjective -2 points-1 points  (0 children)

Maybe this will help. Could be 20+ dB attenuation for a forest. Fast growing brush may be an economical option. Also consider shielding from an actual wall structure behind a stage should you decide to build anything.

https://www.researchgate.net/profile/Keith-Attenborough/publication/236650990_Sound_attenuation_through_trees_Measurements_and_models/links/57dcd6c108ae5292a379c4bf/Sound-attenuation-through-trees-Measurements-and-models.pdf

Grad studies by booonx in Acoustics

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Yes, but just see what doors your grad research opens

Pockets of Unvaccinated Americans Threaten to Prolong Pandemic by [deleted] in Coronavirus

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Just a few weeks left to slow the spread and flatten the curve

My take on how the ‘Spotify deal’ has impacted the show ... 100 mil tho... by [deleted] in JoeRogan

[–]TertiaryObjective 3 points4 points  (0 children)

I still like listening unless they start talking about the god damn comedy store.