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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. | ||
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See: [http://www.livesoundint.com/archives/2003/july/phase/phase.php Practical Realities of Phase Interference] | See: | ||
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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