anekoïsche
Anekoïsche is an adjective used in acoustics and related fields to describe conditions, spaces, or measurements that produce little to no acoustic reflection, i.e., echo-free. In Dutch usage, it is closely linked to the concept of anechoic, as in anekoïsche ruimte or anekoïsche kamer, and often contrasts with reverberant environments.
Etymology: The term derives from Greek an-, without, and echo; the form in Dutch uses the diaeresis
Construction and properties: An anekoïsche space is built with extensive sound-absorbing materials on walls, ceiling and
Applications: Used in acoustic research, loudspeaker and microphone testing, product development for consumer electronics, automotive acoustics,
Limitations and experience: The environment is extremely quiet and can feel disorienting; some individuals perceive the
See also: anechoic chamber, reverberation chamber, acoustic measurement, sound absorption.