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− | Acoustic cancellation is the attenuation of sound due to [Acoustic Interference]. | + | Acoustic cancellation is the attenuation of sound due to [[Acoustic Interference]]. |
Dutch & Dutch loudspeakers use this phenomenon to create a difference in sound pressure between the front and the back of a loudspeaker, thus making it directional. | Dutch & Dutch loudspeakers use this phenomenon to create a difference in sound pressure between the front and the back of a loudspeaker, thus making it directional. | ||
[[Category:Audio Glossary]] | [[Category:Audio Glossary]] |
Latest revision as of 12:00, 5 March 2019
Acoustic cancellation is the attenuation of sound due to Acoustic Interference.
Dutch & Dutch loudspeakers use this phenomenon to create a difference in sound pressure between the front and the back of a loudspeaker, thus making it directional.