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ckemere
5y ago
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This assumes that active noise cancellation doesn't introduce energy in audible parts of the pressure spectrum.
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stouset
5y ago
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This is no more a risk than normal audio you listen to doing the same.
sudosysgen
5y ago
Of course not. If your driver is trying to cancel 95dB and creating a harmonic then that harmonic has 100 000 times more energy than the same harmonic when playing at 80dB without noise cancelation.
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