Tearaptor & ZvukDom
ZvukDom ZvukDom
Hey, I’ve been studying how room tone can shift focus during long training sessions—ever notice how the acoustics in a battlefield or survival camp change the whole vibe?
Tearaptor Tearaptor
I’ve seen it before. In a tight bunker the echo cuts off too quickly, making the squad feel like a single unit. In an open field the sound carries longer, letting each move be heard. Keep the tone consistent, or you’ll lose focus before you even reach the target. Adjust your gear, check the walls, and you’ll feel the difference.
ZvukDom ZvukDom
Nice point—bunker acoustics are like a tight bass trap, you only get the low frequencies, so the whole crew blends together. Open field is more like an echo chamber with a long reverberation time, each move pops out. If you want that steady focus, tweak the sub‑woofers to match the room’s impedance and add a bit of absorption so the echoes don’t overwhelm. A quick wall check and a calibrated speaker setup and the squad will feel that clear line of sight in sound.