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Reverse engineering of noise-cancelling headphones is tricky. The principles are pretty straightforward. It's the little acoustic details that make it difficult, and make the difference between 'crap' and 'awesome'. You gotta know what you're doing.
Bose have always been a marketing-driven company, you know, with that nonsense about small speaker arrays instead of big drivers.
"No highs, no lows? Must be Bose..."
Their latest noise-cancelling headphone, the QC3, measures with pretty good performance, right up until you push on the earcups and it starts squealing like a little piggy. That's called 'pumping in too much gain and getting an unstable feedback loop', and it means they suck goats.
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