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this little number is the guts of one of those old snooper coils that you used to be able to get at radio shack in the 70s . the idea was to attach this to the earpiece of your phone with a suction cup and you could record the conversation on an ordinary tape recorder . it wasn`t a mic that used sound waves it was a coil and magnet and picked up the signal from the wires and coils in the receiver.
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Mar 28, 2006. 1:51 PMMrvoxius says:
Hey lenny, As you could see from my profile I'm a reasonably lo tech guy at this point but I'm learning. This is a very helpful project profile. I'd like to make something you could just kind of tape to whatever object and record it's vibrations (pots and pans, a dumpster, a door etc.) for use in creating neat percussion sounds.
Mar 28, 2006. 6:33 PMnah says:
Pickups like the ones described here are based around magnetic fields, so they probably aren't going to get you want you want in terms of "stick it on anything and work". I think a piezo element is more along the lines of what you're looking for. I'm afraid I have little more info on them, but they are cheap enough (check http://www.allelectronics.com) so if you decided to pick a few up to screw around with it wouldn't set you back too much. Hopefully that will get you started in the right direction, sorry I don't have more.
Apr 14, 2006. 8:55 AMMrvoxius says:
Thanks for your help and the link. We actually just studied piezos and I'm mildly familiar with the term from being a musician for so long. Peace.
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