Log in to Freesound

Problems logging in?
Don't have an account? Join now

Problems logging in?

Enter your email or username below and we'll send you a link to help you login into your account.

Back to log in

Almost there!

We've sent a verification link by email

Didn't receive the email? Check your Spam folder, it may have been caught by a filter. If you still don't see it, you can resend the verification email.

Default title

  • Sounds
  • Tags
  • Forum
  • Map
    • Sounds
    • Packs
    • Forum
    • Map
    • Tags
    • Random sound
    • Charts
    • Donate
    • Help

Freesound Forums

  • Freesound Forums
  • Production Techniques, Music Gear, Tips and Tricks
  • How to make a Hydrophone (stereo!)

How to make a Hydrophone (stereo!)

Subscribe

Started December 23rd, 2007 · 23 replies · Latest reply by TheGoldenMole 14 years, 6 months ago

Benboncan

526 sounds

652 posts

14 years, 7 months ago
#21

They have an easy function, there's the 'Share' button at the top of the screen, click it and you get the option to get the bbcode used to insert the image.

Thank you, I was using that, but the "Grab The Link" option. wootops:

"I love deadlines. I like the whooshing sound they make as they fly by." Douglas Adams
N
nemoDaedalus

18 sounds

455 posts

14 years, 7 months ago
#22

No problem, we see the image now smile Looks good! Those ice sounds are incredible, sound a bit like styrofoam too.

T
TheGoldenMole

0 sounds

1 post

14 years, 6 months ago
#23

I am currently trying to measure decibel levels underwater as opposed to recording sounds (although that is something I would want to do in the future). If I connected these headphones to a multimeter that can report a decibel value would that work? In your post you mentioned that the microphone needs plugin power, would a multimeter provide phantom power to the headphones?

Post reply
  • 1
  • 2
About Freesound Terms of use Privacy Cookies Developers Help Donations Blog Freesound Labs Get your t-shirt!
© 2025 Universitat Pompeu Fabra