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As an aviation enthusiast I've heard of anechoic chambers being used for radar signature measurement, where the echos absorbed are radar echos, not sound echos. Anechoic chambers for EM radiation should be mentioned in addition to ones meant for audio purposes.

I'll try to do a significant revision and addition to incorporate this. mnemonic 10:49, 2004 Jun 21 (UTC)

Should the words "dampening" and "dampened" be used? Doesn't that mean the panels are making something wet? ;)

Perhaps "damping" and "damped" should be used.

More here:

http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Dampening