echo chamber
1echo chamber — n. a room used in recording and broadcasting to increase resonance, produce echo effects, etc …
2echo chamber — ech o cham ber, n. (Music, broadcasting) A room with walls that resonate sound, producing audible echoes; it is used especially to create special sound effects in recording music. [PJC] …
3echo chamber — ► NOUN ▪ an enclosed space for producing echoes …
4Echo chamber — For metaphorical echo chambers in media, see Echo chamber (media). Echo chamber of the Dresden University of Technology …
5echo chamber — noun a) A room or other enclosed space that is highly conducive to the production of echoes, particularly one that has been designed and built for this purpose. But it would resound in the conservative medias echo chamber. b) In music production …
6Echo chamber (media) — The echo chamber effect refers to any situation in which information, ideas or beliefs are amplified or reinforced by transmission inside an enclosed space.[citation needed] Contents 1 How it works 1.1 Spreading false information …
7echo chamber — noun Date: circa 1937 a room with sound reflecting walls used for producing hollow or echoing sound effects …
8echo chamber — a room or studio with resonant walls for broadcasting or recording echoes or hollow sound effects. [1935 40, Amer.] * * * …
9echo chamber — noun an enclosed space for producing reverberation of sound …
10echo chamber — ech′o cham ber n. hfi a room or studio with resonant walls for broadcasting or recording echoes or hollow sound effects • Etymology: 1935–40 …