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adaptive sound control

adaptive sound control

[ə¦dap·tiv ′saund kən‚trōl]
(acoustics)
Any modification of sound fields by loudspeakers, controlled through the use of a feedback mechanism, for reduction, equalization, or cancellation of sound.
McGraw-Hill Dictionary of Scientific & Technical Terms, 6E, Copyright © 2003 by The McGraw-Hill Companies, Inc.
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Meanwhile, LG's SL8YG has been designed with Adaptive Sound Control -- analyzing frequency levels to refine sound, based on the content being watched.
The 1000XM3 sports an Adaptive Sound Control, with 3 auto mode-changes.
It features Adaptive Sound Control Virtual Surround Sound and is touted to deliver up to 30hrs on normal use.
Aside from those, there is also the Adaptive Sound Control feature can also help out in the noise cancellation.
The world's firstactivity recognition 'Adaptive Sound Control' feature offers Wireless NCand ambient sound preferences to suit different environments.
Taro Kimura, Sony's managing director for Middle East and Africa, said that adaptive sound control is smart enough to automatically adjust to the surroundings and the personal and atmospheric pressure optimises and adjusts to individual listening style and altitude while flying in a high-altitude aircraft through the headphones Connect app.
LG's latest sound bars also support the company's new Adaptive Sound Control feature, allowing the devices to automatically change sound settings to suit a range of media types in order to get the most out of a wide variety of content.
The LG SK10Y Sound Bar's Adaptive Sound Control (ASC) analyses audio content in real-time and automatically adjusts the sound from the speakers and subwoofer to highlight dialogue or deep sounds.
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