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![]() Hi there, what is the working principle behind noise canceling headphones? Do they all use the same mechanisms? Which ones would you recommend as best in terms of actually canceling them outside noises, as opposed to audio quality? The problem I have is that I am once again going to embark upon a series of business trips, to the US, Malaysia, Japan, etc. Lo-ong flying hours... I need to shut down that airplane noise. OTOH, there is a big new construction right next to our office that will last some months, if not years, damn it... Lots of hard-pressed diesel engine grunts creeping into my office... So it's the other criteria that I am after that the device is able to counter such noises also. Any help would be much appreciated. -- Message posted using http://www.talkaboutaudio.com/group/rec.audio.opinion/ More information at http://www.talkaboutaudio.com/faq.html |
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lkaboutaudio.com Hi there, what is the working principle behind noise canceling headphones? A microphone picks up ambient noise near the headphones, inverts it and mixes it with the normal input signal. Since the noise is inverted, it cancels with noise that leaks into the headphone through the air. Do they all use the same mechanisms? Same basic idea, differences in how they refine the idea. Which ones would you recommend as best in terms of actually canceling them outside noises, as opposed to audio quality? None of them. I favor using in-ear monitors (IEM), that block out outside noises. The problem I have is that I am once again going to embark upon a series of business trips, to the US, Malaysia, Japan, etc. Lo-ong flying hours... I need to shut down that airplane noise. OTOH, there is a big new construction right next to our office that will last some months, if not years, damn it... Lots of hard-pressed diesel engine grunts creeping into my office... So it's the other criteria that I am after that the device is able to counter such noises also. IEMs are cheap and effective. The better low cost models like the Sony MDR-EX71 (under $20) at worst will give you a good idea of how they work and whether you can tolerate them. Any help would be much appreciated. |
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