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by timbalionguy » Wed Jun 03, 2009 2:06 pm
My IntelliPAP machine is intrinsically very quiet. I do hear the characteristic whine that some users of this machine have complained about. It doesn't bother me. (But then again, I can sleep successfully at noisy TV transmitter sites and rock concerts!) The machine sits on a stack of books (for now) next to the bed, and a bit below it. I do plan to place it on a more permanent stand, which I will either build or find at a garage sale. Based on the suggestions here, I will make sure it has a very heavy top. (I have some marble slabs that may work for a top.)
I was very concerned about how noisy the machine and mask would be, not because I can't tolerate the noise (see above), but because it would mask the roaring of the lions next door (A really beautiful sound, but not as loud as you might think). It does mask the roaring, but not all the time. The other thing I feared it would mask was the sound of rain. Rain at night is not common here in Western Nevada, so listening to the rain on the roof is a special treat. Last night, it poured, and it easily swamped out the sound of the machine
One good sound the machine masks is the sound of the superhighway just 500 feet behind the house. I live uphill from the road, which makes it worse. That road noise (and the fact that nothing radio-related seems to work well due to the configuration of the nearby mountains) is one of the few disadvantages to where I live, and I don't miss it for a moment.
Early on, I had given much thought to designing a two piece xPAP machine-- a blower and a separate regulator. This would be designed so the blower could be put in another room. The regulator could be enclosed (or 'blimped', the TV/movie production term) such that its operation would be silent or very nearly so. This would leave only the mask noise to deal with, and most of the time, this seems to be minimal.
Lions can and do snore....