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Articulating Arm with Base Plate for Stereo Microscopes
Sale Price: $399.00
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This a heavy-duty articulating arm with O-ring focusing rack with 3" diameter, and solid base plate for stereo microscopes. Great for examing parts attached to a larger or awkwardly shaped item, this articulating arm stand provides ultimate versatility without sacrificing stability...
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Trinocular LED Boom Stand Zoom Microscope + USB Camera
Sale Price: $519.00
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This is a 7X-45X trinocular zoom stereo microscope on boom stand with 640x480 pixel high resolution digital camera and 54-LED ring light. With super widefield optical lenses, it offers sharp images, super widefield of view, and largeworking distance...
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Focus Rack w/ Pin-tail for Stereo Microscopes
List Price: $300.00
Sale Price: $88.98
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This is a heavy-duty pin-tail focus rack for major brand stereo microscopes. It comes with a 3" (76mm) annular
ring holder and a 5/8" (16mm in diameter) pin-tail. It is brand new in factory sealed box...
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Logitech Wireless Gaming Headset G930 with 7.1 Surround Sound
List Price: $159.99
Sale Price: $109.99
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This headset delivers a fast wireless connection so you can level up without being tied down. Add 7.1 surround sound, three programmable G-keys and a comfortable, adjustable fit and you've got everything you need to win.
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Ear Force X1 Stereo Headset with Chat
List Price: $59.99
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The Ear Force X1 Xbox 360 headphones let you pump up the volume without disturbing friends, family or neighbors. Two sets of jacks are included, so you can also use the X1 with your favorite PC games.Hear every nuance of the game - from an opponent sneaking up behind you to your teammateâ?TMs voice right next to you...
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Turtle Beach Ear Force X1 PC USB Gaming Headset w/Boom Microphone & Inline Volume Control
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Pump up the volume without disturbing friends, family and neighbors
Hear every nuance of the game - from an opponent sneaking up behind you to your teammate's voice right next to you
Trash talk online & block out distractions at the same time
Combines Xbox Live Chat and stereo game audio into an immersive gaming experience
Also works with PC for gaming and VoiP
Adjustable headband and padded ear cushions
USB interface
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Logitech Laptop Headset H555 Portable Audio For Notebooks (981-000261)
List Price: $59.99
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The Logitech Laptop Headset H555. Pure digital sound, to go. The lightweight USB headset folds flat and delivers crystal clear digital sound. Overview: This flat-folding USB headset gives you pure digital sound for your Internet calls, music, movies, and games while you're on the go...
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The Worst Sound of All
Isn't it amazing how much sound we're bombarded with everyday? We love to find a quiet moment where we are not acoustically assaulted by people, equipment, traffic, stereos, neighbors, cell phones, and on and on. It's hard to find that quiet moment, and perhaps even harder to find that soundproof place. Sound levels are so intense that many walls and building materials just don't stop the sound satisfactorily.
Think of it. How often are you bothered by noise from the person in the room next door, even though the door's shut? Have a music student in the house? Dad like to watch movies late at night? How about the neighbors having yet another party?
How in the world do we cope? It's no wonder that Ben Affleck slept in a soundproof sensory deprivation chamber in the movie Davedevil. But of all the noise that we retreat from there's one that's the worst of all. Bass. It's the worst because it's the hardest to stop. In the acoustics industry, "bass" is known as low frequency sound. It's the boom-boom music sound you hear coming up behind you while driving. You hear it long before you see the car that's creating it. Low frequencies are the jets flying overhead if you're near a major airport.
This is the worst sound of all because it assaults from long distance. It penetrates normal building walls and ceilings. Low frequencies are the largest and generally the most powerful sound waves we come up against daily. They are hard to escape. Paradoxically, the low frequency "bass" is what is being sought more and more in home theaters, bands, and music systems. So our dilemma is only going to get worse.
The "volume" level of sound is measured in Decibels (dB). The frequency of sound (bass, midrange, treble, low notes, high notes, etc) is measured in Hertz (Hz). The sounds that are most problematic when we retreat to a place of soundproof solitude are the low frequencies below 125Hz. This is the realm of the worst sound of all.
There would seem to be a need to set standards for healthy living that describe how to insulate yourself from such noise. In fact, there is a standard that measures a structure's ability to hold back sound. It is called STC, which stands for Sound Transmission Coefficient, and is the most recognized and discussed sound isolation term in North America.
Building codes will dictate what STC level a building needs to have. A new condo, town home or apartment will have to comply to these building codes and build walls, ceilings and floors that meet these STC requirements. If this is so, how come I can hear my neighbor? Why is my new condo so noisy? After all, the structure is built to code.
The reason that new structures are still noisy is because of the STC standard itself. STC does not measure any of the worst sound of all. It stops measuring at 125Hz... exactly where the worst sound starts. So you have a high STC wall that meets code, but sounds terrible. Great.
There is a need to change this STC standard to include these low frequencies. They do this already in Europe and Australia. In the meantime, what can you do?
Look for building techniques that have been tested below 125 Hz. Good performance below 125Hz. will help you a lot. Be aware of products like resilient channel, "sound" boards, foams, tapes, clips and especially mass loaded vinyl (MLV). These products won't help you in these critical low frequencies. Consider materials that "damp" the sound vibration. These types of products are generally known as visco-elastics and are most effective with the worst sound of all.
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I am highly sensitive to loud noise?
I can't stand going into certain stores that play the "boom boom" noise from their stereo sections, or when I go into the department stores,the noise really bothers me. Does anyone else have this problem?
You may have Hyperacusis. This is a collapsed tolerance to sound -- such as loud music, leaf blowers, vacuum cleaners, etc.
Visit http://www.hyperacusis.net/ to review some of the other symptoms of this illness.
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