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International Hearing Association Convention & Expo

September 10 – 12, 2015

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Walt Disney World Swan & Dolphin Hotel

Orlando, (technically Lake Buena Vista) FL

Booth #200

We will have a MDL 4848 (4’ x 4’) on Display!

Stop by and try it out first-hand!

Who Should Attend?

The 64th Annual IHS Convention & Expo is essential for anyone involved in the hearing healthcare industry, including hearing aid specialists, audiologists, hearing healthcare students and apprentices. It’s a must for all who want to remain competitive and connected in this ever-changing industry.

Why You Should Attend?

This year’s event offers a tremendous number of opportunities to earn continuing education credit and gain leading-edge knowledge from experts in the field. Not only can you learn at event seminars, but also at Pre-Convention Workshops, the Keynote Presentation and General Session, and more. Network with colleagues and share ideas. Support IHS advocacy efforts at the Silent Auction, and get a pulse on the profession and your Society at the Annual Membership Breakfast. Invigorate your experience with exciting and fun events including the Opening Night Kickoff Party, and the incredibly popular IHS Awards Gala!

For more information about IHS, visit www.ihsinfo.org.

Summer NAMM 2015
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NAMM, the National Association of Music Merchants, is a not-for-profit association that promotes the pleasures and benefits of making music and strengthens the $17 billion global music products industry. The NAMM association—and trade shows—serve as a hub for people wanting to seek out the newest innovations in musical products, recording technology, sound and lighting. NAMM’s activities and programs are designed to promote music making to people of all ages.

We will be exhibiting a MDL 4848 (4′ x 4′) booth at our Exhibit booth (#224). There’s no better way to experience the sound reduction qualities and the quality of WhisperRoom, than personally stepping inside. We will have a show special so come by and visit us at Booth #224!
Through a partnership with NAMM, there will be two MDL 4872’s (4′ x 6′) set up in on the Exhibit Floor for Exhibitors and Attendees to try out instruments (and really hear the instruments above the floor sound), to quietly discuss company/product information, or just to go in for a quiet moment in the middle of a very exciting, but noisy show!
WhisperRoom … Reducing Sound to a Whisper Since 1990!
Music City Center – Nashville, TN!

BOOTH #224 (Exhibit Booth) – Visit Us!

Two 4′ x 6′ Demo Booths will be set up on the Exhibit Floor – check them out!

For more information about Summer NAMM 2015 visit their website!

WhisperRoom to Exhibit at NAB 2015

WhisperRoom will be exhibiting again at NAB 2015 in Las Vegas! We will have a 20′ x 20′ Island Booth this year and will be celebrating our 25th Anniversary! Come by and take a walk through history with us!

BOOTH #SL 11113 ( South Lower Hall )

April 11 – 16th, 2015

Las Vegas Convention Center, Las Vegas, NV

We will have three WhisperRooms set up at our booth:

MDL 4872 S ( 4′ x 6′, Standard )

MDL 127 LP S ( 12.7 Sq. Ft, Low Profile )

MDL 102102 E( 8.5′ x 8.5′, Enhanced)

For more information about the show, visit NAB 2015!

Come by and meet our team and find out more about WhisperRoom, Inc.!

GoPro’s Jam Booth at NAMM 2015
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WhisperRoom, Inc. is proud to announce that the leading innovator in extreme life-capturing video and high-definition cameras, GoPro, will be using a custom-designed WhisperRoom for their exhibit booth at Winter NAMM 2015! NAMM (National Association of Music Merchandisers) will fill up the Anaheim Convention Center, January 22 – 25, 2015 with exhibits from every corner of the music industry. From manufacturers of instruments to artists looking for the latest music innovations. The NAMM Show highlights the latest technology in the music industry and the importance of music education in our world.

GoPro’s Music Department sets up a full band in their NAMM “Jam Booth” with GoPro cameras mounted to the instruments, capturing real-time video for display on screens mounted on the outside of the booth. “The inherent issue at NAMM is showing your product well, while staying within the strict guidelines of the NAMM Show’s maximum decibel level,” says Josh Fletcher, WhisperRoom Design Engineer. “GoPro came to us with the challenge of designing a booth large enough to house a full, playing band, while offering maximum visibility and sound isolation… WhisperRoom met that challenge!” GoPro’s Jam Booth is a custom-designed 16’ x 16’, Double-Wall WhisperRoom, with the quality craftsmanship and sound isolation attributes that WhisperRoom is known for in the industry.

Since 1990, WhisperRoom, Inc., has manufactured portable/modular sound isolation enclosures for applications such as recording, broadcasting, voice-over, and practice, to name a few. WhisperRoom offers 20 sizes and two levels of sound isolation, a Standard (Single-Wall) and an Enhanced (DoubleWall). All models are upgradable from a Standard to an Enhanced at any time, in order to accommodate the client’s ever-changing needs. Sizes range from a modest 3.5’ x 2.5’ one-person unit to a room-size 8.5’ x 15.5’unit. WhisperRoom, Inc. offers a host of application-specific optional features as well. Educational discounts, monthly specials, and GSA pricing are available as well as worldwide shipping. For more information visit the website at www.whisperroom.com, call 865-558-5364, or email us at info@whisperroom.com. WhisperRoom. . . . Reducing Sound to a Whisper Since 1990!

GoPro: 11-Year-Old Guitarist Shreds at NAMM

Mike Lopez from Obsidian – End of Days (Drum Cam) Live at NAMM 2015

Thomas Pridgen | John Popper | Ben Weinman | Pete Griffin | Alexander Potts

Cover and Feature article in Everything Knoxville

After 25 years in Business WhisperRoom Has Something to Shout About

How is it possible that a single company that has impacted everything from the Olympics, to internationally renowned recording artists, to television and radio broadcast stations around the world could remain virtually unknown? Well, if you’re WhisperRoom, Inc., the developer and leading manufacturer of portable/modular, sound isolation enclosures, it’s easy to understand.

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From it’s humble beginnings on the patio of founder, Ben White’s, condominium to their state-of-the-art research and development and manufacturing facility in Morristown, Tennessee, WhisperRoom has emerged as the world’s premier source of portable/modular, sound isolation enclosures. Primarily a “behind-the-scenes” technological platform, WhisperRoom makes everything you hear sound better. From broadcasts and voiceover recordings to vocals and instrumental recordings, WhisperRoom gives serious professionals the edge and allows musicians and vocalists to hone their craft in the privacy of their own homes, without disturbing their neighbors.

This month Everything Knoxville is proud to interview WhisperRoom founder, Ben White, and design engineer, Josh Fletcher.

EK: Ben, describe for our readers just what a sound isolation enclosure is.

Ben: A sound isolation enclosure is a fully enclosed booth designed to reduce the volume (loudness) of sound, either entering or exiting a structure. WhisperRooms are designed, using both barrier materials and decoupling methods, to effectively reduce sound waves. For example, someone wanting to practice/rehearse using an instrument or vocals, or for a company testing a noisy product, the primary concern would be keeping the noise, or sound, in. On the flip side, for someone recording voice, vocals, instruments, or in a test environment such as audiology, they are trying to keep the day-to-day noises out of the recording.

EK: As a dedicated jazz saxophonist with a passion to play your saxophone in the middle of the night, how were you able to overcome the objections of your neighbors in adjoining condominiums who perhaps didn’t share your enthusiasm for your late night jam sessions?

Ben: When the saxophone bug hit me, I lived in the Baltimore/DC area, which happens to be one of the best locations in the world for jazz. Frequently I would go out to places like Georgetown to listen to some really great saxophone musicians perform. A friend and I would refer to it as being “in search of sax!” Usually I would get home in the middle of the night. I remember sitting in my 1100-square-foot condo, playing my saxophone without actually forcing air through the mouthpiece. I had neighbors on both sides, below, and above me! Well, after about a year, I decided that I needed to either move into a secluded house or build something, an enclosure of some type, that would allow me to play my saxophone anytime I felt creative! After some thought, I decided to build an enclosure. Of course I had to do this while my neighbors were at work, since I was building this on my 12’x16’ patio. My job at the time, a software engineer, often involved working evening and night shifts, so I was able to build by day and work by night! After about nine months, it was complete, and I moved my portable/modular enclosure from my patio into my dining area. It was a 5’x5’ enclosure complete with a 4’x4’ window, a sealed door, and an acoustically designed ventilation system that would allow airflow without allowing sound to escape. It was great! I could play and record anytime of the day or night without the worry of disturbing my neighbors!

EK: So while necessity became the mother of invention, when did you become aware of WhisperRoom’s commercial potential?

Ben: After months of my friends and I jamming away, with no complaints from neighbors, the thought occurred to me that maybe other musicians could use something like this. I did some research and found that the only sound isolation enclosures on the market, at that time, were made of steel, very heavy, non-portable, and very expensive, all of which made them non-conducive to use in multi-housing situations where starving musicians usually resided. So I decided to quit my job and go for it! I spent about a year better educating myself and seeking professional advice on sound isolation techniques. All along the way, I focused on portability and modularity. It had to be a product that could easily be assembled, disassembled, and relocated by average people. Once the prototype was complete, I filed for a patent, which I ultimately acquired.

EK: Describe for our readers some typical applications for WhisperRooms and why they are so important.

Josh: We have a broad and very diverse client base. Typical applications include residential and commercial voiceover or vocal recording, professional radio/TV broadcasting, podcasting, instrument practice and recording, audiology, equipment testing, and conference rooms. Basically, anytime someone needs to either contain sound or keep sound out, they can use a WhisperRoom.

EK: These sound isolation enclosures are available in a wide variety of sizes. Just how important is their portability?

Josh: WhisperRooms are often used as permanent studios/enclosures but are engineered to be portable, modular structures. Our design allows our clients the flexibility to relocate or reconfigure their WhisperRoom as often as necessary. Some clients choose to leave their WhisperRoom in the same location for years, while others routinely move them to different locations. We also have some clients that utilize WhisperRooms for specific events; for example, NBC, who has 20 WhisperRooms they use to broadcast the Olympics. We built custom crates for them, so they set up the WhisperRooms for the Olympic broadcasts during the events and then store them away in their crates until the next event.

EK: I take it then that it’s not unusual to find WhisperRoom enclosures in private residences?

Ben: Absolutely! Many musicians now have WhisperRooms in their residences. Some are very well-known professional personalities and others are people, just like me, who just want to sing or play an instrument without disturbing their neighbors. However, there are many other applications that require sound isolation in a residential setting. For instance, voiceover recording, which includes everything from radio and television commercial spots to movie trailer announcements, audio books, and online instructional videos, are typically recorded within the privacy of their own homes. Residential settings present their own host of recording problems, such as traffic, barking dogs, lawn mowers, or just the slight noise of an HVAC system or refrigerator compressor kicking on, which can deem a recording useless. WhisperRoom eliminates the issue of ambient noise to enhance the recordings to the professional level. Much of what we hear on the radio and TV is actually recorded from someone’s home from within a WhisperRoom.

EK: To celebrate WhisperRoom’s 25th anniversary, you’re planning a radio remote with Knoxville radio personality Phil Williams.

Josh: Yes, we’re excited to have Phil Williams and Talk Radio 98.7 broadcasting live from a WhisperRoom. Tune in on Friday, February 20, from 3:00 to 6:00 pm.

EK: Ben, we know that you credit much of WhisperRoom’s success to your associates. Is there anything you would like to say to your team?

Ben: Yes, if it wasn’t for my team, many of which have been with the company for 10+ years, this company would be nothing! I sometimes joke that they are more particular than I am and that they treat it as if it were their company! Throughout the years, we’ve all had our moments, disagreements, blowups, meltdowns, etc., but at the core, I know that they truly care about the company, the product, and me! I try to show them how important they are to the company and to me personally.

EK: How can our readers learn more?

Ben: They can call us at 800-200-8168 or visit us online at www.whisperroom.com.

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