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In Reply to: RE: Broadcasting Animal Vocalizations posted by Pro Sound Guy on May 18, 2012 at 08:07:02
Hes not looking to reproduce the human voice the bull horn will not work well in the range he needs.
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What is the bandwidth he needs?
I looked up bandwidth of bird calls and several go far lower then just
a compression driver alone will handle
Get the frequency bandwidth involved here before you just send the guy
a compression driver
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Examples
1. Canvas-back--190to 5200 c.p.s.
2. Great Horned Owl--60 to 7000 c.p.s.
$. Horned Lark (av.)--$50 to 7600 c.p.s.
4. Snow Bunting-400 to 7200 c.p.s.
3000HZ and above is what hes asking read his post. Why keep asking me for info the gent posted?
Where do you see 3000hz and above?
I see 3000hz
Nothing above and nothing below
Not 3000hz-20,000hz
I need speakers to broadcast high frequency (~3000hz) animal vocalizations over long distances
What you are saying is it only has to reproduce a 3000hz tone?
What is the bandwidth needed?
An animal sound covers a certain bandwidth
No animal just blurts out a 3000hz pure tone
Read his post 3000hz and above
Hi Kloss
I read one of OP's posts and it mentioned bonobos....
This is a primate
Can you see what I mean about finding out what animals he wants
to project through this sound system?
If indeed he is talking about a primate then you have to have a large
bandwidth loudspeaker/horn system to project a primates vocal range
Sorry, and I am not trying to be anal here but there is some information
that is lacking from the OP.
The post about bonobos is below inmate51's post
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