Geophones are omnidirectional seismic sensors to capture low-frequent vibrations. Besides detecting seismic activity, Geophones are used to capture extreme low-end for sound design, music production, field recording, foley and game sound.
These geophones are excellent tools for any field recordist or sound designer looking to explore their surroundings from a new perspective. The Geophones are based on seismic measurement capsules that normally were intended to measure earthquakes. Available in two versions—Geophone S and Geophone L—both models are portable and come with a case and various mounting accessories.
You are looking at the Geophone S: Covers 28 Hz to 1000+ Hz, smaller and lighter than the L.
One thing to note: Geophones can sometimes pick up electromagnetic fields and interference in certain areas due to their design and sensitivity.
Features:
- Height / width: 66 x 38 mm
- Weight: 210 g (Geophone S with cable & XLR)
- Weight: 410 g (incl. case and included add-ons)
- Case
- 2,0 m cable with balanced XLR
- Frequency range: 28 Hz – 1000+ Hz
- Impedance: 1850 Ohm
- Distortion: 0,2
- Sensitivity: 28 V/m/s