Contact microphone

A contact microphone is a form of microphone that senses audio vibrations through contact with solid objects.[1] Unlike normal air microphones, contact microphones are almost completely insensitive to air vibrations but transduce only structure-borne sound. Often used as acoustic leakage probes, they also enjoy wide usage by electroacoustic music artists experimenting with sound. Contact microphones can be used to amplify sound from acoustic musical instruments,[2] to sense drum hits, for triggering electronic samples, and to record sound in challenging environments, such as underwater under high pressure.

  1. ^ "Contact Microphone". inSync. Sweetwater Sound. 6 April 2017. Retrieved 23 May 2019.
  2. ^ "Dyn Uni". Schertler.

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