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The phrase "acoustic specialists" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used to refer to professionals who have expertise in sound, acoustics, or audio engineering.
Example: "The concert venue hired acoustic specialists to ensure optimal sound quality for the performance."
Alternatives: "sound experts" or "audio professionals".
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The resulting recordings were then analyzed by acoustic specialists, who can pick out each sound in an audio clip and categorize its source.
From knowing many of them, I believe they'd be eager to facilitate change: many would gladly make stall walls more substantial, while acoustic specialists would delight in muffling unpleasant sounds with the white noise of running water or music (why not opera, a la the fountains of Las Vegas' Bellagio Hotel?).
Our taxonomic representation is dominated by the mammalian acoustic specialists, the bats, which uniquely utilize sound to orient in complete darkness (i.e. echolocation; Teeling et al. 2012) and therefore, possess highly specialized auditory systems.
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Doug Brown has been an acoustic specialist in the Canadian military for 33 years.
Though he's an acoustic specialist, Brown wasn't in Igloolik to conduct any readings or record sounds.
Primary pupils sitting in the wrong place in the classroom can hear almost nothing from the teacher, according to a study published today by acoustics specialists from Heriot-Watt university in Edinburgh.
When Dr. Lai started speaking about noise control applications of acoustic absorbers, the sound speakers formed a positive-feedback loop with his microphone, and noise went out of control, in a room filled with acoustics specialists.
One of the most interesting conversations I had was with a marine acoustics specialist, Vincent Janik, about a debate he was involved in some years ago about whether signature whistles actually exist.
Simmen, an underwater acoustics specialist, says he likes the idea that the sensing technique is "truly passive," using the noise generated by hurricanes to collect data.
One bird acoustics specialist was so intrigued in 1986 by a recording of this "song," that he vowed to hear it for himself.
"The Ewing should cease operations; they don't have a workable plan," says John Hildebrand, a whale and acoustics specialist at the Scripps Institution of Oceanography in La Jolla.
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