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ahoeltje@best.com writes: >Sorry if this seems too far off topic but I figured someone here might >know >about hearing aid technology. true! >Have you ever been in a loud restaurant and couldn't make out what the >person sitting across from you was saying because the background noise >was so loud? >What I want is a "perception aid". 'perception aid'? you could learn to lip-read. >It seems to me that DSP's are good >enough that if combined with a couple good microphones you could cancel >out >the noise and enhance the nearby sound. w/a (probably uncomfortable) delay introduced between the actual occurrence-of-sound, & that which enters yer p.a.s..... >Fit the electronics and mics into >a battery powered, walkperson sized box, plug into it with head phones >(the >ear plug kind, like what some performers use on stage) and have yourself >a >"personal audio space". >Anyone know if this is possible, or available? sounds possible; indeed, i think it's being done, to some degree; 'hush' inna hearing-aid, huh? w/o the analysis, though. if yer really interested, check out current hearing-aid technology. best, dt / s-c >For looping or recording, it could be used as a pre-amp (a de-amp?) in >noisy >places. > >Always Curious, >