Acoustic and Noise Consultants: Big Noises, Small Ones
I was having a chat to a good friend about their job recently and they said they were an acoustic consultant. So what does one of those do I asked?
Turns out that an acoustic consultant finds out where industrial noises and so on come from and then, just like a noise consultant, makes suggestions about how to reduce noise volumes. The process is linked to vibration as well which makes sense because noise and vibration are similar and in fact it takes vibration of some sort to make a noise.
In large industrial sites noise can be an immense issue, both for workers and for people living nearby. In fact environmental noise impact assessments are a substantial part of the job of an acoustic engineer at the moment.
A Noise Consultant can also get involved in some interesting forensic audio work which involves taking a recording of an event and filtering out specific frequencies or background noise in order to pick our such things as voices.
As an acoustic engineer, my friend tends to do consulting work for construction projects but he also works alongside other engineers as part of a project team for large scale industrial developments. That’s at the Big Noise end of his job. At the small noise end, he also works in classrooms and auditoriums to help design and engineer the acoustic signature so that everyone in them, pupils or concert-goers can enjoy the best sound quality.
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