Fons Adriaensen wrote:

> Don't know what Len will think of it, but putting a Tetramic
> (or any such mic) in a plastic bag isn't likely to produce
> anything usable. Basic problem is that the acoustic impedance
> of water is around 3400 times higher than that of air, so the
> water/air interface will reflect almost all energy. You need
> a transducer that is more or less matched to the acoustic
> impedance.

I have read that the standard trick is to use a
condom.  However, I puzzle whether this would
work with a Tetramic.

Regards,
Martin
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Martin J Leese
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