Subject: | Re: Recording Dolphins |
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From: | fxblaignan |
Date: | Wed Jul 9, 2014 6:51 am ((PDT)) |
The preamp that is recommended with this mic is the VP1000 EC6061 | Teledyne Reson http://www.teledyne-reson.com/products/hydrophones/accessories/ec6061/ http://www.teledyne-reson.com/products/hydrophones/accessories/ec6061/ EC6061 | Teledyne Reson http://www.teledyne-reson.com/products/hydrophones/accessories/ec6061/ EC6061 / VP1000 Voltage Preamplifier with high-pass filter with the following features: Hi-Pass filters 0.1Hz-50kHz Output gain 0-32dB 1MHz Bandwidth ... View on www.teledyne-reson.com http://www.teledyne-reson.com/products/hydrophones/accessories/ec6061/ Preview by Yahoo The pool pump and filter are very noisy but they can be turned off during recording. The dolphin emit the echolocation clicks from their melon (under the blowhole) through the skin. Do you know how the surface reflects vs sides and bottom ? |
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