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If by that you mean an anechoic chamber, Goldmund in Switzerland for one and pro gear Meyer Sound
Posted by cfb on February 10, 2012 at 08:45:07:
for another.
Several companies have contracted with the National Research Council of Canada or NRC for testing, for example, Axiom speakers.
I believe that Polk and Paradigm and of course Bose own their own anechoic chambers; so what does that tell one. I wouldn't own a Bose for anything, I don't care how many chambers they test their junk in.
Now for an interesting use of an anechoic chamber see the following link 'The Sound of Clothes'
Warning this is mildly NSFW, runway model in an anechoic chamber, well you get the idea;