Anechoic


(of a recording chamber, television studio, or the like) characterized by an unusually low degree of reverberation; echo-free.
adjective
having a low degree of reverberation of sound: an anechoic recording studio
adj.

1948, in electronics, from an- (1) “not” + echoic.

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