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Can Audio Cancellation Occur in Space?
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[QUOTE=".Scott, post: 5505006, member: 489053"] When you say, "I play the actual and the shifted versions from different sources", I take that to mean that you are playing each through a speaker and listening to the result. Assuming that is the case, the problem you will have is that you need to have both ears positioned an equal distance from each speaker (so that the phase and time delay are the same for both) and both must be of equal amplitude. Moreover, echoes created by the walls of the room and other items will still be heard - so an anechoic environment would be needed. This is not an easy set up to arrange. [/QUOTE]
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