Benny Bunter
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Yeah but then why not just buy cheaper headphones that dont have noise cancelling?
afaik it works by monitoring the sound coming in and playing the inverse.how does noise cancelling work? seems very unnatural to me.
I must admit I bought them because they had noise cancelling but the sound quality is reputed to be very good for the price anyway.Yeah but then why not just buy cheaper headphones that dont have noise cancelling?
does that mean the headphones play two sounds at the same time? the music you're playing atm and the inverse of the outside environment?afaik it works by monitoring the sound coming in and playing the inverse.
I think that means that you're still subject to audible sound waves but your brain interprets their combination as silence.
This weirdness probably causes the dizziness in ppl like me.
It monitors the sound outside of the 'phones and plays its inverse. It doesn't battle the music you're listening to.does that mean the headphones play two sounds at the same time? the music you're playing atm and the inverse of the outside environment?
I think so.could i theoretically install a gigantic loudspeaker and silence all sounds for everybody?
Super-Villain origin storycould i theoretically install a gigantic loudspeaker and silence all sounds for everybody?
Autism-friendly superhero film.Super-Villain origin story
Yyaldrin The Silencer
unexpected bit of bragging there but i do too sometimesYou can turn it off (I have it off).
take that kode9, merry xmas sonic warfare is overcould i theoretically install a gigantic loudspeaker and silence all sounds for everybody?
This is more your origin story, isn't it? You're the one who hates music, love and laughter.Super-Villain origin story
Yyaldrin The Silencer
CAN YOU FILL ME INNNNOh yeah, another thing about them: they have an internal amp which you can turn off or on, which improves the sound from wow to double-wow.
it's not your brain. the phase cancellation results in actual physical silence. the weirdness/dizziness you are experiencing is 5G electrical magic @mixed_biscuitsI think that means that you're still subject to audible sound waves but your brain interprets their combination as silence.
This weirdness probably causes the dizziness in ppl like me.