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How do "noise cancelling" headphones work. Is there a big difference to normal headphones that warrant the extra cost ?. Thanks.
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For more on marking an answer as the "Best Answer", please visit our FAQ.I haven't a clue how they work but TTT has already explained. I can vouch however that it is worth paying the extra cost for noise cancelling cans.
I shoot high velocity munitions and have for many years used ordinary cans with bits of 4X2 stuffed inside. I now am quite deaf . I have used ,too late, noise cancelling cans and they eliminate the sharp crack from a gunshot which is quite injurious. Trouble is the two AAA batteries have to be exchanged every month as they die very quickly after a day on the ranges. Well worth buying them. I use Peltor and they would have saved my hearing if I used them 60 years ago.
I shoot high velocity munitions and have for many years used ordinary cans with bits of 4X2 stuffed inside. I now am quite deaf . I have used ,too late, noise cancelling cans and they eliminate the sharp crack from a gunshot which is quite injurious. Trouble is the two AAA batteries have to be exchanged every month as they die very quickly after a day on the ranges. Well worth buying them. I use Peltor and they would have saved my hearing if I used them 60 years ago.
In their simplest form, noise cancelling headphones will simply employ a microphone in each ear piece (configured to pick-up external noise) and add that signal (in anti-phase) to the audio signal being listened to, in instantaneous analogue form. More expensive models may use digital processing, these days real-time instantaneous audio signal processing is cheap to do.
I have a cheap pair somewhere, lost in household junk, which included manual adjustment of the noise cancelling effect, to optimise the performance for a given situation.
I have a cheap pair somewhere, lost in household junk, which included manual adjustment of the noise cancelling effect, to optimise the performance for a given situation.
I have Sony MX1000M3 phones. I treated myself. (£270).
One of my best purchases ever. Sound is brilliant and and I can listen without hearing the telly or wife jabbering on.
They are particularly good when travelling and especially on a plane as everything is suppressed and I can just get on with my films!
One of my best purchases ever. Sound is brilliant and and I can listen without hearing the telly or wife jabbering on.
They are particularly good when travelling and especially on a plane as everything is suppressed and I can just get on with my films!