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    Mic for low vibration/bass-y noise

    Hi Dave Happy to send a sample and appreciate the help. I’m recording straight into ableton 10 and can export as a wav, would that do or will I do mp3 for you? QUOTE=ecc83;4533244]Can you post a 20 second clip? For me the best vehicle is a 320k MP3 attachment then I can stuff it straight...
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    Mic for low vibration/bass-y noise

    Dear all I bought a shure sm58 and plugged it straight into the sound card. With a low pass filter I can now easily get the vibration noise thankfully Really appreciate everyone’s input
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    Mic for low vibration/bass-y noise

    Sounds interesting, will do a google to check those out
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    Mic for low vibration/bass-y noise

    I am looking at these(would they also be ok for concrete) or what about Pzm mic?
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    Mic for low vibration/bass-y noise

    It’s hard to pinpoint as the house is concrete and open plan unfortunately, I will try your other suggestions though. Thank you
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    Mic for low vibration/bass-y noise

    Unfortunately that didn’t work Rob Any other suggestions welcome What are people’s thoughts on maybe making a makeshift cone around the mic to try and “grab” the sound?
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    Mic for low vibration/bass-y noise

    I’m sure it is, we checked the plumbing and electricity and they are good but there is a neighbour next to me which may have something in their basement. I spoke to them and they said no. Regardless I need to record it and will happily try your method. Thank you for your input
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    Mic for low vibration/bass-y noise

    Hi First time poster, nice to meet you and sorry it’s not 100% music focused but I hope some experts here can help There’s a vibration type bass-y noise happening in my house (detached/concrete) I’m trying to record it for the management company to hear it, it happens late at night so they...
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