In signal processing, a comb filter is a filter implemented by adding a delayed version of a signal to itself, causing constructive and destructive interference. The frequency response of a comb filter consists of a series of regularly spaced notches in between regularly spaced peaks (sometimes called teeth) giving the appearance of a comb.
Comb filters exist in two forms, feedforward and feedback; which refer to the direction in which signals are delayed before they are added to the input.