From: Ryan Gill (rmgill@mindspring.com)
Date: Tue Aug 17 2004 - 10:19:59 PDT
At 1:16 PM -0400 8/17/04, Bjorn Brandstedt wrote:
>Is there such a thing as a highly directional microphone that can be
>used for pinpointing sound sources within an engine compartment?
>Sometimes it's hard to tell where a particular sound comes from.
>Being able to isolate the sounds from each and every component could
>be very helpful.\
Yes. But is this while idling or driving?
Have you looked at useing a long handled screwdriver pressed against
your ear and the parts in question? Or a stethoscope?
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