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These devices are able to pick up even the slightest
movements in air, in gases and in water. They are particularly
suitable for cybernetic or laboratory use as receivers of tri-dimensional
sounds.
These receivers are suitable for use in high precision tri-dimensional
phonometers, sensors for robots (e.g. quality
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microphones for recording tri-dimensional sounds
(from the extreme audible left to the extreme audible right,
from the highest audible point to the lowest audible point,
including front and rear).
Listening is compatible with earphones, headphones, loudspeakers,
diffusers, speakers etc., assuring a true unaltered tri-dimensional
reproduction of the sounds received and recorded.
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Together with our cavity resonators (L.I.T.) these
infrasonic, sonic, ultrasonic receiving
transducers give acoustic results that have never before
been obtained.
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Models,
trademarks and patents are registered in forty countries, these include:
Italy, Switzerland, European Community (25 countries), Russian Federation,
Romania, Ukrain, U.S.A., Japan, India, China, Korea (RPD), Vietnam, Egypt,
Iran.
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