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Brad Albing

Noise-Reducing Headphones Hide Analog Heart

Brad Albing
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goafrit2
goafrit2
1/26/2013 7:59:55 PM
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Re: Noise reduction / iPhone
>> Has anyone tried the new noise reduction in iPhone5? 

I think they combined many things in iPhone5. In one of the articles by IDC, they were able to show how they got the noise highly suppressed by using the second micr. Yes, Apple does run ads explaining that in one of their orchestra ads. But looking deep into what they did I have no idea. My understanding is that there is a way you can align those MEMS micrs and get this done.

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goafrit2
goafrit2
1/26/2013 7:56:20 PM
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Re: $10
>> The headphones themselves only contain the microphones.

@g_money99, why will an airline headphone have a microphone? Largely they are speaker units. You hadly interact through voice. So including a micr is a waste of resource

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goafrit2
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1/26/2013 7:53:24 PM
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Re: $10
>> A little known fact is that, at least in business and first class,

One remarkable things about most of those sets is that they work fairly well in the aircraft but when used outside, they offer limited value. I have tried to use of these systems at home in the old day when they were free and they allowed you to take them and found them not useful

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Brad Albing
Brad Albing
1/25/2013 5:37:14 PM
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Re: Noise reduction / iPhone
I've seen the ads for the phone. I have to ask around and see if anyone knows specifically how it's being done.

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eafpres
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1/25/2013 11:47:29 AM
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Noise reduction / iPhone
Speaking of noise reduction, I read that Cirrus might have 2 chips in the iPhone 5; the 2nd one possibly adding many enhanced features including the better ambient noise reduction Apple is advertising about.  Cirrus has had the codec chip in the iPhone for a while, but the 2nd one is new.

Has anyone tried the new noise reduction in iPhone5?  The standard codec seems all digital after ADCs; however I can't find much on the 2nd chip.  Analog or DSP?  Apple is certainly power sensitive.

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TheMeasurementBlues
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1/25/2013 11:25:17 AM
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I once tried the Bose noise-cancelling headphones while in the Bose cafeteria. I was doing interview for a story on their automotive sound systems. The headphone really did cut down on noise from other conversations. Bose wouldn;t let me take them headphones home, but at least I got a Bose music CD (blues, or course).

The Bose NCH are just too expensive, so I bought a set of NCH from the Sony outlet store for $25. The NC did help a little on planes, but once the battery ran out, I never replaced it. Recently, I bought a set of Bose over-the ear non-NH headphones for $109 at Costco. I'll give them a try on the way to DesignCon next week. The bose work great on a 10-hour train ride, though.

 

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g_money99
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1/25/2013 8:53:48 AM
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Re: $10
More and more airlines are starting to offer these kind of noise cancelling headphones, especially in first and business class.

They are able to make them low cost by putting all of the noise cancelling electronics in the actual headphone jack in the armrest. The headphones themselves only contain the microphones.

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Brad Albing
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1/25/2013 8:53:28 AM
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Re: There's a little bit of DSP-based ANC out there
Altho' the $30 cans do work surprisingly well. Not bad if you just want to knock down the roar of the jet engines just outside your window.

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eafpres
eafpres
1/25/2013 12:50:34 AM
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Re: $10
A little known fact is that, at least in business and first class, and at least before the Airbus, all United head sets are noise reducing.  I have tried it and they do in fact reduce cabin noise.  As I recall there is a way to check, switching to a particular channel or something like that.  Since they presumably have power in the connector, power drain wouldn't be an issue but they have been around so long it seems they must be analog.  Not as good (nearly) as high end ones but somebody was thinking.

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Michael Dunn
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1/24/2013 9:06:39 PM
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$10
On my last flight, they were selling what they called noise-cancelling earphones for $10! Surely they were just passive phones with higher isolation, wouldn't you think?

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