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The A in ANC stands for Active. It is actively listening to ambient noise in your environment to cancel it out with a waveform tailored to do so in real time. If the noise in your environment is very static (like a hum or whirring) it might be possible to embed a cancelling sound in the audio file. But it's likely it still won't line up properly to really cancel it. It's more likely to cause a worse sound because of being out of phase (like two leaf blowers going at the same time).
I hope that makes sense.
it does, appreciate the response, i'm just trying to find a way to cancel noise using any ole earbuds to sleep with, and even the top of the line anc earbuds don't hold a candle to over the ear anc headphones
So I work for Bose. ANR ear buds are notably better than ANR headphones because they totally block your ear and adjust the ANR based on a microphone literally inside your ear. It records what is heard in your ear and cancels it, our latest buds are uncomfortably good at this. I find the absolute quiet a bit unsettling.
But to your question, you just want quiet while you sleep? What about good old foam ear plugs? They work fairly well when put in far enough.
thanks, i use earplugs all the way up in there, and they block pretty much everything except movement, which isn't sound per se, but it is vibration, and that seems to be silenced by my QCII headphones which I've been wearing to bed for a while now, they block pretty much everything and I'm not woken up by my upstairs neighbors walking abound on their floor/my ceiling like i am when i've got ear plug in. iv'e tried the bose qcii earbuds and the sony 1000xm4, and in my experience neither of them hold a candle to my bose qcii over the ear headphones in carpetting of sound. i figured if there was a general "sound cancelling" frequency someone somewhere at sometime might have recorded it as a mp3 or flac and i could try to play it from any old earbuds whilst i slept, but it seems that's not technically how noise cancellation functions, but i do appreciate your response, being an expert, thanks again
Im wondering if the passive attenuation of your headphones is doing more work than the ANR system is? Regardless sound is perception and that's all that matters. I think using any ear bud, headphone or even a speaker with Brown Noise playing loudly is likely the only sure way to completely block out your perception of all noise. Or just take some gummies and turn your brain off :)