u saying I do or dont get it?Originally posted by ROSSCO_2004+26 April 2004 - 22:06--></div><table border='0' align='center' width='95%' cellpadding='3' cellspacing='1'><tr><td>QUOTE (ROSSCO_2004 @ 26 April 2004 - 22:06)</td></tr><tr><td id='QUOTE'>Originally posted by atiVidia@26 April 2004 - 22:03
Originally posted by ROSSCO_2004@26 April 2004 - 22:01
Originally posted by bigdawgfoxx@26 April 2004 - 21:56
<!--QuoteBegin-atiVidia@26 April 2004 - 20:52
heres a more expensive method (but likely to silence ur entire case)
get one of those noise cancellation units from BOSE, and remove the headfones and instead add a speaker (like one of those gay monitor-mount speakers that only has 1 cable and thats for the sound). the unit should have a microfone either built in or attached via cable. the unit is battery operated i believe so ull need to switch the batteries or plug the DC power adapter into the wall. may be a hassle but it works.
I dont understand how putting a speaker in ur case would cancle sound...lol im not saying your wrong, i just dont understand..how does that work?
have you read his post from a month ago? somehow (proven to work) when you have double the amount of sound, it cancles out itself...
so if you have these headphones on, and there are microphones on the sides, then when the sound comes in, it gets doubled up through your ears, then just cancles out and becomes silent its really wierd, and hard to explain, maybe atividia will link to his topic...
no rofl u got it down
ill make a paint drawing to explain it l8r
you already drew a pint picture... ur doing another?[/b][/quote]
heres a better 1
the blue is the sound curve. the red is the noise cancellation curve.
when u average the two curves, you get:
i kno the 2nd graph hurts the eyes but oh well
the flat line at zero means no sound. this is how the technology works, and it almost always works perfectly
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