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RAUDIVE EVP RECIEVER
A Brand New version of our popular Raudive EVP Receiver now incorporating a microphone to allow you to record an audio track alongside the output from the diode receiver.
Simply connect to the microphone jack of a digital recorder or PC.
Works with all digital recorders having Plug-in-Power equipped microphone sockets (including all Sony devices) along with most laptops and PCs.
Carry out your own paranormal EVP experiments with this 'Raudive Diode' Receiver.
Konstantin Raudive (Pronounced Row-dee-vay) was a Latvian psychologist and parapsychologist who studied under Carl Yung. In the '60s he carried-out many EVP experiments and devised a method where the microphone was replaced with a germanium diode device, essentially a de-tuned 'crystal set', generating 'white noise'. This has become known as a 'Raudive Diode'.
Raudive made recordings using a 'Raudive Diode' receiver connected to the microphone socket of a tape recorder. During the recording session he asked questions, encouraging the dead to communicate with him. On playing back the tape, voices were heard on the recording. These became known as 'Raudive Voices'.
His work was published in his 1971 book 'Breakthrough'.
Raudive died in 1974.
This device re-creates two authentic Raudive Diode circuits and a microphone in one unit that you can record together using any stereo recording device with a microphone socket.
Unique dual circuitry gives you two different receivers in one unit.
The microphone allows you to record a separate audio track to document any questions you may be asking of the spirits along with any audible responses.
Simply connects to a microphone jack on a PC or tape recorder.
The microphone in recorded on the left hand channel and the two diode receivers on the right.
Adaptor supplied for connecting to a mono microphone jack (mixes both signals together).
On a PC you can use software such as 'Audacity' to capture and analyse any audio you hear.
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