Subject: | Re: Equipment for recording inaudible sounds |
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From: | "Dan Dugan" dandugan_1999 |
Date: | Mon Jun 5, 2006 5:45 pm (PDT) |
Chris wrote, >Have you tried using a hydrophone? The Aquarian hydrophone works very well >as a contact mic. I have used it to record the sound of heartbeats. I second that motion. Most sounds in the body aren't sounds in air, they're sounds in fluid. I suppose a surgeon could thread on of those tiny Countryman lavaliers down into the lungs to record there...but I'm not volunteering to be the subject. If I have a cup of coffee before I go out recording my digestion is quite audible. -Dan |
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