Marpac Dohm vs Lectrofan: Is the Original Better than Digital Sound?

Marpac Dohm vs Lectrofan

In recent years, the two most popular white noise machines have been the Marpac Dohm and the Lectrofan, now called the Lectrofan Classic.

The Dohm has been made since 1962—and is still being made.

While similar in popularity, these two are very different sound conditioners, appealing to different people and uses.

I have tested the Marpac Dohm Classic and the Lectrofan, and in this post, I’ll contrast the differences to help you decide which one is right for you.

Basically, there are three different types of sound conditioners, aka white noise machines:

  • Machines that contain a fan with a motor that produces sound.
  • Devices that electronically create sound.
  • Devices that play recordings in a loop.

The Marpac Dohm Classic is a fan-based sound conditioner. Inside its housing spins a real fan and creates a whoosh-sound that escapes together with a little bit of air through multiple openings on the side and on the top.

Here is how it sounds (best with headphones):

7 thoughts on “Marpac Dohm vs Lectrofan: Is the Original Better than Digital Sound?”

  1. My husband has used the Lectrofan to drown out a barking dog, and found it very effective. Now we have moved into a retirement community where this is no longer an issue.

    Reply
    • Hello Margaret,
      thank you for the feedback. I am glad you have found a quiet community.
      If, at some point, you find it too quiet, you can always bring back your Lectrofan.
      Have a great day.

      Reply
  2. Thank you for this great comparison on these two machines. I recently got the Dohm Classic and am not a fan (pun intended 😉). It’s too loud and static-y for my sensitive ears, even with most of the openings closed and when it’s placed across the room. I’ve been looking at the LectroFan for quite sometime and will definitely give it a try now that I’ve read your post.

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    • Hello Amanda,

      thank you for stopping by.
      The Lectrofan can be set a lot quieter (down to barely noticeable) than the Dohm, and it offers a lot more flexibility for adjusting sound and pitch.
      Have a great day.

      Reply

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