Sound Making system:-


Sound masking is the addition of a familiar sounding air conditioning-like background sound to an environment, intended to “cover-up” unwanted conversations. It may seem counter-intuitive to add sound to eliminate sound, but it works. Here’s an analogy. Imagine you are in a darkened room and a child is flicking a flashlight on and off. The light is noticeable. Now imagine that the lights are on. The same flashlight is now unnoticed; it has been masked. This is how sound masking works. Any sound can mask speech, if it is loud enough. Rain, water flow, background music, HVAC systems, and locally controllable sources like radios, “white noise” devices, all can be used to mask unwanted sound. 

 

Where Do You Need Sound Masking?
Workplace acoustics are often overlooked. Adding sound masking improves acoustical comfort in just about any environment, but here are the main beneficiaries
• Cubicles where the conversation of co-workers is distracting and affects productivity
• Private offices and adjacent public spaces when confidential speech privacy is desired.
• Libraries and other spaces that are often too quiet—because of the lack of background noise, even the drop of a pen is distracting.