The company’s latest keeps you from disturbing the neighbors by keeping sound contained.
April 08, 2011 by Rachel Cericola
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Sometimes sharing is not a good thing. For instance, you may love booming bass, but your neighbors probably don’t. Audyssey just announced its Low Frequency Containment (LFC) technology, which is designed to contain some of those low frequencies and keep them from traveling through walls.
High frequencies are usually stopped by the walls, but those low ones sure like to travel. Audyssey researchers have worked to determine those wandering ranges. LFC is like a filter in that the process identifies and reduces the level of those frequencies, and applies psychoacoustic processing to restore the perception of low bass for listeners that are actually in the room. However, it only applies the technology to the “offending” frequencies.
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