Yes Phil, I have the Audio Magazine issue (ca. 1996 or before) which
announced and explained noise cancelling. Indeed; it's downstairs into my
library. It reviews the JBLs L-7 too, and Sony Minidisc IIRC.
I really doubt it pipes anything nice into my cochlea.
Thanks for your advice, but I think I'd better pass... if I plug my Senn
HD-600 while on this mac (even plugged to this mac hphone out), that would
be more than enough. A little heavy, but I don't work for hours at the
computer.
Thanks a lot for your advice and concern.
Fernando
on 13/04/2005 03:16, Philippe Le Zuikomane at zuikomane@xxxxxxxxxxxxx,
wrote:
> Actively cancel out ambient noise while piping the nice musical signal into
> the ear canals. I kinda remember it's something about shifting the phase of an
> identical signal so the resulting soundwaves - original noise plus
> phase-shifted duplicate of it - cancel each other out. Scientists on the list
> please weigh in? - Phil
>
> On 20:09, Fernando Gonzalez Gentile wrote:
>
>> Fact is that I like listenning to music wnen working on my vintage Mac.
>> How would noise-canceling headphones or earbuds help?
>> Rather, I'd put it into a Sonex box...
>> :^)
>>
>> Fernando
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