I guess what would be really cool is if I could find someone that had
this in their new Honda and is willing to take it apart to find out
how it ticks :)
On 7/3/06, warpmedia [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Mics using digital transmission would not have the issue of analog one's
feed subject RF
On 6/28/06, Jin-Wei Tioh [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
At 10:07 PM 6/28/2006, you wrote:Very cool - just what I was looking for.I think the real question is going to be how it will work in a caraudio environment.I wonder what running such a signal through the
standard hi power car audio amp and filters
At 02:41 PM 6/29/2006, you wrote:
Great novelty idea to install in your house for when the mothe-in-law visits.
ROFLCOPTER!
I wouldn't know the joys of marriage - not yet anyway :P
--
JW
I noticed that on a few of the new Hondas the are offering noise
cancelling technology. Essentially, 2 small mics (one in the front
and one in the back) take in the ambient noise in the vehicle. This
is fed into the stereo system and a 180 degree out of phase signal
passed out of the speakers.
, June 28, 2006 7:59 PM
Subject: [H] Project idea - noise canceling in autos
I noticed that on a few of the new Hondas the are offering noise
cancelling technology. Essentially, 2 small mics (one in the front
and one in the back) take in the ambient noise in the vehicle. This
is fed
this.
Greg
- Original Message -
From: Brian Weeden [EMAIL PROTECTED]
To: hwg hardware@hardwaregroup.com
Sent: Wednesday, June 28, 2006 7:59 PM
Subject: [H] Project idea - noise canceling in autos
I noticed that on a few of the new Hondas the are offering noise
cancelling technology
At 10:07 PM 6/28/2006, you wrote:
Very cool - just what I was looking for.
I think the real question is going to be how it will work in a car
audio environment. I wonder what running such a signal through the
standard hi power car audio amp and filters would produce and what
happens with a