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Artificial Pinnae

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Herb Singleton - 21 Jan 2004 21:39 GMT
Hey,

I'm sure everyone is aware of dummy heads equipped with artificial
pinnae used for binaural recordings and research purposes. I'm wondering
if it's possible to buy a set of artificial pinnae (without the head,
I'm not concerned with the HRTF). A quick Google search didn't turn up
anything.

TIA,

Herb

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Herb Singleton - 21 Jan 2004 23:02 GMT
I helpful soul has informed me that artificial pinnae are available from
Knowles Electronics, manufacturer of the KEMAR artifial head.

Information is available on the web at <http://tinyurl.com/35cqa>.
Knowles can be reached at 708-250-5100.

The part number I was given was DB-0651, but a quick glance at the above
web page shows that this part number may have been superceded.

Thanks,

Herb

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