How To Build A Stethoscope Microphone
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Metric tubing is specified in OD mostly, along with wall thickness.
I absolutely love your teaching style. You inspire me to do the same, or similar in my own style.
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The dynamic lav mic looks like a Shure SM11
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can u pls list out the materials needed? i need for my research, thank you!
Hi Chris! Did you finish the project? could you upload a recording from the sealed Shure WL93-prototype, so that we can listen to a potential result?
Found the video by happy accident. The name "Loftus" at the beginning caught my eye. We see him often on Gutfeld. But, I'm afraid my warranty is voided from reading your all-inclusive disclaimer. I enjoyed the disclaimer more than the video ONLY because I was searching for instructions on converting an old medical stethoscope to a mechanic's type. Keep it up. We think Loftus is very funny and a smart guy. It seems his associates are too! Thanks, Chris I may watch it again to pad that CZcams value to a massive 2/1000 cents.
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I tried using a contact mic for checking my blood pressure with a manual cuff, and it just didn't work at all. So having a small diaphram/coil type of sensor, which can detect the tiny bumps of air through the tubing seems to be the smartest.
Which microphone do you use (13:10)? I too had started to do a similar idea with that stethoscope piece. But one question the top hole of the 'oscultator what is it for (can you close it or not)? Thank you very much.
I have no idea the model of mic in that one. But the next time I have it in my hand I'll see if I can figure it out. It was just an old mic that had been laying in the drawer for years. It's very likely 90s, or even 80s vintage.
Hot glue could be a good option for video, might be quicker and less messy than the epoxy.
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Can you soften the tubing with a heat gun to get a better seal? Oh and AWWWW!! PUPPIES!!! Please give the puppies a fuss from me, they look like Gud Bois!!!
Yeah, heat and a bit of wedging works great with vinyl tubing. A poor-man's PEX expander is a pair of needle-nose pliers. Stuff 'em in the warmed up tube, pull the handles apart, stuff some more, rinse and repeat. Vinyl responds very well to heat, unlike PEX.
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