Welcome to Noises Online!
Noise isn't always the chatty colleague in your open-plan office, or the sound of your tinnitus when you go to sleep. Though the word 'noise' has acquired a negative connotation, it can be beautiful, such as the sound of the ocean, the rain, or a field in the summer.
Noise is unwanted sound considered unpleasant, loud or disruptive to hearing. From a physics standpoint, noise is indistinguishable from desired sound, as both are vibrations through a medium, such as air or water. The difference arises when the brain receives and perceives a sound. Popping and cracking noises may also simply be the expansion and contraction of internal parts as the unit changes temperature, requiring no action on your part. Listen free to orgasm sounds – Orgasm Sounds (Horny Orgasm - Women, Real, Orgasm, Sex, Sound,girl, Porn, Adult, Fx, Orgasm Sex Sound - Women, Real, Orgasm, Sex.
The idea behind an online background noise machine like this website, is to make use of the noises you like to mask the noises you dislike. The concept is simple, works extremely well, and does not require expensive equipment, such as active noise cancelling headphones.
Because these noises are available through a web browser, you can pick the sounds you like the best. You can adjust their relative levels to achieve perfectly well-balanced background noise to boost your productivity, increase your focus, deepen your meditation session, or fall asleep at night. The uses of a noise machine are extremely varied!
Noises Online differs from other background noise generators by its pristine audio quality and the variety of sounds available from one single web page. These sounds are original recordings – not stock sounds – taken from my sampling sessions for myNoise, another website of mine. myNoise is probably the best background noise generator on the internet. It offers an unsurpassed number of noises and is second to none for customizing sound. It even takes your hearing thresholds into account! It's complexity and cluttered user interface may discourage the newcomer though. This is how Noises Online came to life: as a much simpler alternative to myNoise, offering the same audio quality through the easiest user interface one can think of.
Noises Online is free to use, but it isn't free for me to maintain. Development and support costs aside, I have to pay the hosting fees and the expenses of using a content delivery network (CDN) which replicates all my audio files to the server nearest to you. This means the website loads as fast as possible. This service has a much higher cost than regular hosting. If you like my work and want to support Noises Online, consider making a donation at myNoise. As I am running both sites, one supports the other. Plus, you will be granted lifetime privileged access to myNoise, which – I am sure – you'll enjoy too!
With passion and love,
Stéphane
If your fridge is trying to tell you something, listen up! Learn the difference between run-of-the-mill noises and those that are cause for concern.
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Q: My refrigerator has been making strange noises lately. Should I have a pro check it out?
A: It's understandable to be alarmed when your fridge starts making unfamiliar sounds, but don't fret yet—most don't indicate a problem. In fact, many manufacturers, like GE Appliances, publish their own lists of refrigerator noises that are considered normal and don't warrant a service call. For example, while a sizzling sound might sound scary, it's likely just water dripping on the defrost heater. Popping and cracking noises may also simply be the expansion and contraction of internal parts as the unit changes temperature, requiring no action on your part.
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Not all fridge fracas is so innocent. If you hear any of the sounds below, take heed—and either seek to resolve the issue yourself or call in a pro. Always make sure to disconnect the power to the fridge prior to taking any action. And keep in mind that attempting a DIY repair on a machine still under warranty could void the warranty—don't risk it. If it's an older appliance, an online search may help you find any parts you may need.
Does it sound like a grinding, scraping, or knocking, as if something is being hit by a fan's blades?
If so, there could be an obstruction in one of the fridge's two fans. One is a condenser fan located in the bottom of the refrigerator, and the other is an evaporator fan in the freezer compartment. Identify which area the sound seems to be coming from, and then disconnect the power to troubleshoot.
- If the sound seems located in the condenser fan, remove the rear access panel and inspect for anything that could be blocking the fan's blades. If the blades are damaged, they'll need to be replaced. (While you're down there, it's a good time to clean the coils, which should be done at least once a year to keep things running smoothly; here's how.)
- If the sound emanates from inside the freezer, remove the evaporator fan cover located inside the freezer. Remove any debris that may be blocking the fan blades and inspect for broken parts that need to be replaced.
A recurring clicking, buzzing, or vibrating sound might indicate that the icemaker is turned on but not connected to a water supply.
If the icemaker has intentionally not been connected to a water supply, locate the metal shut-off arm or the on/off switch and move it to the 'off' position. Keeping the icemaker on when not connected to a water supply could damage it.
If you hear a rattling sound, a few possible culprits could be to blame.
The cause of the rattling may be as simple as the sides or back of the fridge touching another surface like a wall or cabinet. Pull the fridge out a few inches to give it some breathing room.
Alternatively, your fridge may not be level. Place a level atop the fridge and adjust the legs accordingly.
Finally, the drain pan below the refrigerator may have come loose. Refer to your instruction manual for how to access the evaporator drain pan (located below the refrigerator). Use duct tape to secure the drain pan in place.
Photo: istockphoto.com
Because these noises are available through a web browser, you can pick the sounds you like the best. You can adjust their relative levels to achieve perfectly well-balanced background noise to boost your productivity, increase your focus, deepen your meditation session, or fall asleep at night. The uses of a noise machine are extremely varied!
Noises Online differs from other background noise generators by its pristine audio quality and the variety of sounds available from one single web page. These sounds are original recordings – not stock sounds – taken from my sampling sessions for myNoise, another website of mine. myNoise is probably the best background noise generator on the internet. It offers an unsurpassed number of noises and is second to none for customizing sound. It even takes your hearing thresholds into account! It's complexity and cluttered user interface may discourage the newcomer though. This is how Noises Online came to life: as a much simpler alternative to myNoise, offering the same audio quality through the easiest user interface one can think of.
Noises Online is free to use, but it isn't free for me to maintain. Development and support costs aside, I have to pay the hosting fees and the expenses of using a content delivery network (CDN) which replicates all my audio files to the server nearest to you. This means the website loads as fast as possible. This service has a much higher cost than regular hosting. If you like my work and want to support Noises Online, consider making a donation at myNoise. As I am running both sites, one supports the other. Plus, you will be granted lifetime privileged access to myNoise, which – I am sure – you'll enjoy too!
With passion and love,
Stéphane
If your fridge is trying to tell you something, listen up! Learn the difference between run-of-the-mill noises and those that are cause for concern.
Photo: istockphoto.com
Q: My refrigerator has been making strange noises lately. Should I have a pro check it out?
A: It's understandable to be alarmed when your fridge starts making unfamiliar sounds, but don't fret yet—most don't indicate a problem. In fact, many manufacturers, like GE Appliances, publish their own lists of refrigerator noises that are considered normal and don't warrant a service call. For example, while a sizzling sound might sound scary, it's likely just water dripping on the defrost heater. Popping and cracking noises may also simply be the expansion and contraction of internal parts as the unit changes temperature, requiring no action on your part.
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Photo: istockphoto.com
Not all fridge fracas is so innocent. If you hear any of the sounds below, take heed—and either seek to resolve the issue yourself or call in a pro. Always make sure to disconnect the power to the fridge prior to taking any action. And keep in mind that attempting a DIY repair on a machine still under warranty could void the warranty—don't risk it. If it's an older appliance, an online search may help you find any parts you may need.
Does it sound like a grinding, scraping, or knocking, as if something is being hit by a fan's blades?
If so, there could be an obstruction in one of the fridge's two fans. One is a condenser fan located in the bottom of the refrigerator, and the other is an evaporator fan in the freezer compartment. Identify which area the sound seems to be coming from, and then disconnect the power to troubleshoot.
- If the sound seems located in the condenser fan, remove the rear access panel and inspect for anything that could be blocking the fan's blades. If the blades are damaged, they'll need to be replaced. (While you're down there, it's a good time to clean the coils, which should be done at least once a year to keep things running smoothly; here's how.)
- If the sound emanates from inside the freezer, remove the evaporator fan cover located inside the freezer. Remove any debris that may be blocking the fan blades and inspect for broken parts that need to be replaced.
A recurring clicking, buzzing, or vibrating sound might indicate that the icemaker is turned on but not connected to a water supply.
If the icemaker has intentionally not been connected to a water supply, locate the metal shut-off arm or the on/off switch and move it to the 'off' position. Keeping the icemaker on when not connected to a water supply could damage it.
If you hear a rattling sound, a few possible culprits could be to blame.
The cause of the rattling may be as simple as the sides or back of the fridge touching another surface like a wall or cabinet. Pull the fridge out a few inches to give it some breathing room.
Alternatively, your fridge may not be level. Place a level atop the fridge and adjust the legs accordingly.
Finally, the drain pan below the refrigerator may have come loose. Refer to your instruction manual for how to access the evaporator drain pan (located below the refrigerator). Use duct tape to secure the drain pan in place.
Photo: istockphoto.com
If you hear a loud humming, take note.
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Compressors make low humming or buzzing sounds as part of their normal operation. But if the refrigerator noise gets louder and louder to the point where you can hear it from the next room, contact a licensed technician. Compressors are typically expensive to repair or replace and not a DIY job for homeowners.
Are you hearing no noise at all?
Yes, your fridge can be too silent. If your refrigerator isn't even making so much as a gentle hum, that's another indication your compressor might be damaged, which will affect your fridge's cooling capabilities. To troubleshoot, unplug the fridge and plug it back in. Double check your electrical panel to make sure a breaker wasn't tripped. If it doesn't start running normally again, call for a service.