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Aren’t sound masking systems the same thing as white noise?

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Aren’t sound masking systems the same thing as white noise?

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The term white noise describes a specific type of sound used in early sound masking systems during the 1970s. These systems were inflexible and the hissing quality of their sound prevented widespread acceptance – but the term became widely adopted. The LogiSon Acoustic Network makes an engineered sound comparable to that of soft airflow. If you’d like to hear the system in action, contact your LogiSon Representative for a demonstration or site tour.

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