The question that has to be asked is how much do you want to pay for such
equipment? It is out there, however in most cases the manufacturer will
often stipulate that a digital recorder for an example can be exposed to
light rain, but not much more beyond that point. The digital recorders that
I am talking about have a rugged rubberized shell with rubber caps that fit
into the jack inputs and outputs that arn't being used. Again it is
emphasised not to put the machine under water, as water might get into the
inner workings of the machine. . .
Try this link:
http://www.cetaceanresearch.com/hydrophone-systems/underwater-recording/index.html
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From: "Mr. Bill" <[email protected]>
To: "PC Audio Discussion List" <[email protected]>
Sent: Saturday, January 31, 2009 3:24 PM
Subject: Re: Waterproof Recording Equipment
Hi Matt wow something new to record bubbles lol!
Hi, Folks! Does anyone know of ruggedized sound recording equipment I
could use while either in the water or in a wet environment? Would like
to be able to record on or in the water, e.g. sailing and swimming.
Thanks for any info you might have.--Matthew Chao
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