Subject: | Re: underwater stereo recordings |
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From: | madl74 |
Date: | Thu Aug 27, 2015 6:19 pm ((PDT)) |
> I have some experience using a pair of JRF hydrophones in small freshwate= r ponds. Dwight, I've been meaning to get a pair of JrF hydrophones for some time, so I'd better get on with that. I would expect them to have a fig-8 response so they should give a stereo image set at right angles. What I forgot to mention is that the underwater reflection from the surface= is in antiphase and that could affect a stereo image. > I put a photo of my set-up in the files section titled "hydrorig.jpg". Can't find it. > https://soundcloud.com/varied-hush/under-beaverton-creek Nice recording, good stereo, including the passing plane. :-) I presume that some of the steady clicks and "pfeeps" are bubbles from plants. Lots of activity. David Brinicombe |
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