DIY Hydrophone

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  • Опубліковано 8 вер 2024
  • A simple tutorial to do an hydrophone (aquatic microphone), step by step.
    Do It Yourself following each step.
    More info about if on
    saralana.xyz/h...
    felixblume.com...
    #Hydrophone #DIY #Aquatic #Microphone

КОМЕНТАРІ • 57

  • @fynn7972
    @fynn7972 2 роки тому +7

    Thank you so much for this. I wanted to buy one, but I think I'm going to build it now that I know how to do it. Thank you so much for this.

  • @GeorgeVlad
    @GeorgeVlad 3 роки тому +3

    Great stuff Felix, excellent introduction to a bit of field recording DIY.

  • @mymodularjourney
    @mymodularjourney Рік тому +1

    Awesome. I’ll take a stab at building one myself.

  • @areusmartinez8343
    @areusmartinez8343 Місяць тому

    Gracias por compartirlo 🙌

  • @Jandodev
    @Jandodev Рік тому +1

    Exactly what I needed!

  • @LordGryllwotth
    @LordGryllwotth 3 роки тому +3

    Do you know if you had a airpocet behind the piezo it would perform better?
    In this summer I will try and make one.

  • @proartwork7189
    @proartwork7189 Рік тому +1

    Gracias Hermano!

  • @tone77
    @tone77 2 роки тому

    So good. Thanks for sharing

  • @thejawshop-AdventureRecording
    @thejawshop-AdventureRecording 2 роки тому

    Very nice. I might just try this. Thank you

  • @ZloyVorchun
    @ZloyVorchun Рік тому +1

    Снимали в тропиках? Песни птиц для нас совсем непривычные!

  • @nowgotnougat7871
    @nowgotnougat7871 3 роки тому +4

    Hey Felix, thanks for the tutorial. Do you recommend an impendance adapter while using those mics with a handheld recorder (zoom h5)? If yes which one?

    • @felix_blume
      @felix_blume  3 роки тому +1

      You can use it directly on the Zoom H5, but you could use an impedance adapter too. I'm using the HOSA adapter, model MIT 129, but I can't be sure how much it's better or not than the zoom H5 directly.

    • @TheErilaz
      @TheErilaz 3 роки тому +5

      The problem with piezo guitar pickups and piezoelectric crystals is that they are not well matched to typical audio inputs. By their nature they can generate a lot of signal, but they cannot drive a 50 kilohm typical line input. The pickup needs to work into a much higher impedance, typically 1 megohm or so.
      So what to people do? They go and plug a piezoelectric disks output directly into the line input of their recorder, typical impedance 50k, or the plug-in-power mic input of their recorder, typical impedance about 7k, and they start to bitch and moan that this damn thing sounds tinny. Which is does ! But they don't understand why!
      The reason why these devices often sound tinny is because the piezo sensor presents its signal through a series capacitance which is small, typically 15nF or less. When wired to a normal 50 kilohm line input this forms a high-pass filter, which eliminates the bass.
      Solution: github.com/Supermagnum/piezoelectric

    • @MitchellMaichak-ze7mr
      @MitchellMaichak-ze7mr 8 місяців тому

      The sound of " Sleepin' wit da fishes " !!!

  • @Ma_X64
    @Ma_X64 5 місяців тому

    It's better to use balanced cable but of course you need to double your piezo-sensors and connect them properly to get a para-phase signals.

    • @felix_blume
      @felix_blume  4 місяці тому +1

      indeed, it's a good way to get more signal, using 2 piezo sensors

    • @searchiemusic
      @searchiemusic 16 днів тому

      piezos are already high enough impedance that you're loosing signal no matter what length of wire you run, so idk how high we're setting our quality needs here, if i was really spicy about it maybe a DI transformer wouldn't be too hard an addition, spensy though

    • @Ma_X64
      @Ma_X64 16 днів тому

      @@searchiemusic balanced cable is about eliminating the induced noise. Also I have a practical experience of using such a scheme and it works good. Of course or is better to have in-place preamp but not mandatory.

    • @user-zw6ml8bv1o
      @user-zw6ml8bv1o 3 дні тому

      If I use balance cable, do I have to connect hot to A piezo's center/ cold to B piezo's center/ ground to copper foil?

    • @Ma_X64
      @Ma_X64 3 дні тому

      ​@@user-zw6ml8bv1o Good question. You can actually be using different variants but the one where you solder piezos metal bodies back to back and connect the Gnd to it, appears the most practically useful. (hot and cold wires are connected to piezos centers, yes) Signal wires turnes to be surrounded by Gnd so the humming sound will not bother you when you touch the device.
      *If you want to pick-up the difference in signals in two places, then just solder each sensor with Gnd and signal wire. You also can play around connecting good coupled resistors in parallel to piezos: say, 15-5 MOhm.

  • @vks002
    @vks002 23 дні тому

    Hey! thanks for the video. I have been trying out various methods to make a piezo waterproof but have failed. I tried coating it with rubber paint , it didnt work. I then used nail paint and still doesnt work. The issue is that after painting it something it keeps giving a reading even when there is no vibration. I am not sure if the rubber film you showed will change this but because it is expensive in my country I cant but it for trial. Do you have any suggestions on what else could I experiment with? One other issue I had was that if I pack the peizo in a cap like you do, its sensitivity decreases a lot. My use case if to detect tiny droplets of water falling inside a tank to detect leakage.

    • @felix_blume
      @felix_blume  17 днів тому

      Hello. I would recommend to use "pastidip" to cover the piezo, it's not the same as in the video but it's the one which works better. I think it will fix your problem.
      About the sensitivity, you can try to put the piezo on a metal part (or in a small metal box) and it could help.
      Another option is to use 2 piezo, on a symetrical cable (3 pin XLR) so you will avoid interferences and have more signal.
      I hope it helps!!! Have fun!

    • @vks002
      @vks002 17 днів тому

      @@felix_blume Thanks for the suggestions. I will certainly try that out. Can you tell me more on the 2 piezo solution. How do I connect two of them? I am using a microcontroller to sense the signal which runs on a battery so I cant use amplifiers or signal conditioners as they will hog batteries.

    • @felix_blume
      @felix_blume  7 днів тому +1

      @@vks002 To connect 2 piezo, you need to connect both "-" polarity to the ground, and then the "+" of one piezo to the "+" signal of your XLR cable, and the other piezo to the "-" signal of your XLR cable. If you don't have an XLR input it won't work I guess

  • @davidmorley9916
    @davidmorley9916 3 роки тому

    What size mic cable did you use,enjoyed the video thanks

  • @ruxandracalin2627
    @ruxandracalin2627 11 місяців тому

    Hi @Felix - the copper foil - what's the thickness you recommend? Is 0.1 mm too thin? Thank you

    • @felix_blume
      @felix_blume  11 місяців тому

      I think it should be enough.

  • @escuchaespontanea
    @escuchaespontanea 2 роки тому

    Hey Félix! Great video! I have a question: what is the function of the washers? Thank you! I already suscribed to your channel ✌🏼

    • @felix_blume
      @felix_blume  2 роки тому +1

      They give some "weight" so the hydrophone is not floating... but you could anything else to give some weight.

    • @escuchaespontanea
      @escuchaespontanea 2 роки тому

      @@felix_blume Great! Thank you!

  • @laodeofficial1604
    @laodeofficial1604 2 місяці тому

    Can i buy your hydrophone

  • @delunamoon
    @delunamoon 2 роки тому

    Hi Felix
    When I do this project I have some questions, please tell me what is your copper foil type thickness. Because I’m very worry about if the size is too thick that it will affect the signal.
    Look forward your answer
    Thanks your answer

    • @felix_blume
      @felix_blume  2 роки тому

      I would recommend to use a copper tape, which is much easier to use and very thin. But in any case, I don't think the copper foil could affect your signal.

    • @luthfiemazhar4895
      @luthfiemazhar4895 Рік тому

      hi felix, what is the purpose of copper foil?
      edit: ah its for shielding.. thanksss

  • @Superkuh2
    @Superkuh2 2 роки тому

    Is this reciprocal? Could you use it as a (low power) underwater speaker?

    • @felix_blume
      @felix_blume  2 роки тому

      Well, you could use a piezo as a speaker, indeed, and probably underwater with this method. But I guess the frequency response will not be very good, and the volume probably very low.

  • @Umapena
    @Umapena 2 роки тому

    Oi, Felix, você por acaso não vende um hidrofone desse? Eu to procurando um pra um projeto de arte mas não encontro, ou então recomenda onde comprar? Obrigado!

    • @felix_blume
      @felix_blume  2 роки тому

      Você pode me escrever aqui felixblume.com/contact

  • @cleciorimas
    @cleciorimas 2 роки тому

    Ao invez de silicone, posso usar cola quente?

    • @felix_blume
      @felix_blume  2 роки тому +1

      Acho que a cola quente pode ser muito dura... o silicone tem a vantagem de ser menos duro. Mas talvez funcione da mesma forma, ten que testar!

  • @atokenbeast3927
    @atokenbeast3927 2 роки тому

    Do i have to use a 1/4 jack? couldnt i just cut one end off an XLR cable?

    • @felix_blume
      @felix_blume  2 роки тому

      Yes, XLR Cable works too, then you have to connect pin 1 and 2 only

  • @MarkAlark22
    @MarkAlark22 3 роки тому

    Hey Félix, i'm not sure I understand what's happening at 1:23-1:35. What exactly are you taping on the outside of the lid?

    • @felix_blume
      @felix_blume  3 роки тому

      Hi Marc. I'm taping the piezoelectric sensor, so it won't move while filing the lid with silicone. The full list of things you need to buy/use are at the beginning of the video, and on our website saralana.xyz/hydrophone or felixblume.com/hydrophone/

    • @MarkAlark22
      @MarkAlark22 3 роки тому

      @@felix_blume Cheers!

  • @kirin_b0t
    @kirin_b0t 3 роки тому

    Hello, is an aluminum foil can replace the copper foil for electromagnetic interference protection ?

    • @felix_blume
      @felix_blume  3 роки тому +1

      I'm not sure... I've been trying and it didn't work so well with aluminium... But I would recommend a copper foil tape, which is much more easy to manipulate (and cheaper).

    • @yDeathAngely
      @yDeathAngely 3 роки тому +1

      @@felix_blume why do you need the foil at all? Because you never solder anything to it. Is it for shielding?

    • @TheErilaz
      @TheErilaz 3 роки тому +2

      @@yDeathAngely It's for shielding. Any metal box or foil that is conductive works. Just check with a ohm meter that there actually is conductivity if layers is used.

    • @TheErilaz
      @TheErilaz 3 роки тому

      @@felix_blume Aluminium or copper, it really does not matter. Just be aware that the aluminium or copper foil or tape may be covered with some stuff that hampers the conductivity. A ohm meter will absolutely discover that.

  • @alvarobyrne
    @alvarobyrne 9 місяців тому

    please tell me where to buy plasti film, thanks in advance

    • @felix_blume
      @felix_blume  9 місяців тому +1

      You can find a local reseller on Plastidip website plastidip.com/