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Will Digital Signal Processing become quick enough to create Anti Noise?
« on: 28/09/2010 09:49:42 »
How fast will acoustic electronics need to be to avoid any phase shifting to create anti noise?
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Will Digital Signal Processing become quick enough to create Anti Noise?
« Reply #1 on: 28/09/2010 10:59:51 »
It's already been done. Noise cancelling is quite common now.
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Will Digital Signal Processing become quick enough to create Anti Noise?
« Reply #2 on: 28/09/2010 11:31:37 »
Both bose and sennheiser make reasonable consumer headphones with active noise cancelling.  They are great for getting rid of the steady drone of old jet-liners or the london underground
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Will Digital Signal Processing become quick enough to create Anti Noise?
« Reply #3 on: 28/09/2010 17:55:19 »
2 or 3 years ago I seen a car commercial, they used DSP as a selling point.
After that year I see no mention relating to Car noise and DSP
That is why I asked I thought it may been only a one time auto builders adventure

Bose equipment really has cornered the sound market. Providing excellent audio!
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