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by brokenmachine
3657 days ago
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Ambient noise cancellation is more complicated than that. Consider that as you changed your distance from the speaker you would be going into and out of phase with the signal, you would effectively be doubling the ambient noise at some locations, and cancelling it at others. Also 10ms response time would definitely be too slow for such an application. If that worked, you could just use an opamp with a sub-microsecond response time with a cheap mic and speaker for a couple of dollars, and I'm sure China would have flooded the market. I would give anything for a working ambient noise canceller. I would point it at the leafblowers outside while I sip champagne. |
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For example, what is the latency on Bose's QuietComfort 25?