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Phase (cancellation, interference)
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[[Image:PhaseIn.png]]
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Phase cancellation occurs when two signals of the same frequency are out of phase with each other resulting in either a boost or cut in the overall level of the combined signal.
Phase cancellation occurs when two signals of the same frequency are out of phase with each other resulting in either a boost or cut in the overall level of the combined signal.
-- Phase at the Zen Audio Project
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# Poor imaging
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See: [http://www.livesoundint.com/archives/2003/july/phase/phase.php Practical Realities of Phase Interference]
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There is an interesting visual presentation of [https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=D7aftTF--5w how phase cancellation occurs with two sound sources].
 
[http://www.livesoundint.com/archives/2003/july/phase/phase.php Practical Realities of Phase Interference]


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See: [[:Category:Phase|Phase]]
See: [[:Category:Phase|Phase]]




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