Subject: | Re: extension cables |
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From: | "Grant Finlay" grantfinlay |
Date: | Fri Jan 29, 2010 12:40 am ((PST)) |
--- In "Colin" <> wrote: >In this extremely quiet state it is possible to hear airborne sounds >even >10metres down. So I think you may be just experiencing airborne >sounds as >they are heard underwater. After all, air and water are not >acoustically >separated. > Col Yeah, I thought about that.. Just it sounded like on land but quieter. (didn't expect that) When listening carefully (no kids in the house) I can hear LR audio from the surface, meaning you're correct. Seems the microphonic cable has been fixed buy using a higher quality jack/xlr plug too, That'll teach me for buying cheap adaptors.. Grant |
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