Binaural Condenser Microphone Set Each omnidirectional mic capsule is fitted with a strong metal alligator clip which can be attached to a baseball cap brim, headphone arms, glasses, headbands, earmuffs, etc. You don't have to use these mics on your head, they can be configured any way you see fit to obtain unique stereo recordings. Frequency response range of 20 - 20 Hz with a useable response up to around kHz.
Mic capsule backs are filled with clear silicone and protected with clear shrinktube. The medical grade grey silicone suction cup can stay attached to slick smooth surfaces for long periods and works well for through-wall recordings. Blocks out the majority of outside noises. Can be used with mixed success for sticking to the body for the collection of heartbeats, lung sounds, etc.
When used for collecting body sounds, it's important to keep the area still as pressure fluctuations within the cup will cause the mic to clip. Requires plug in power. Please click here for specifications. This mono mic requires standard 48v phantom power and terminates in a high quality male 3-pin XLR output. The low noise preamp built right into the piezo head lowers the impedance and provides 3dB of amplification giving you a louder, wider, more natural sounding frequency response.
Lightweight, durable and moisture resistant. Buffered XLR Contact Microphone with Alligator Clip A classic brass piezo contact microphone optimized with electronics and equipped with a strong metal alligator clip. Alligator clip is soldered to the piezo providing excellent sound transfer. Big Head String Pickup Designed to be easily and quickly mounted so you can amplify your violin, guitar, upright bass, viola, mandolin, banjo, cello, cigar box, motor vehicle Large, specially-selected 35mm piezo element provides rich, loud, clear tone that requires no preamp.
Pickup head is coated in black rubber to protect your instrument. Attach to bridge or soundboard with included reusable mounting tab. Secure output jack to f-hole, tailpiece or strap button with nylon jack clamp included and zipties. The microphone that fits in places no other microphone would dare to go! Designed to be easily and quickly mounted so you can amplify your violin, guitar, upright bass, viola, mandolin, banjo, cello, cigar box, motor vehicle Includes one reusable mounting tab and nylon attachment clamp.
Great for noise enthusiasts or for miking musical instruments. Soldered onto the disc is a small alligator clip that can open its jaws approximately 0. Originally designed for collecting sounds from wires, bridges and chain link fences, sound transfer from the clip is excellent. Great for noise enthusiasts or miking musical instruments.
Mic heads are backed with glittery gold silicone.
Excellent for field recording. Mini Contact Microphone Stereo Set with Alligator Clips This stereo set is made with 27mm passive brass piezo heads with two strong metal alligator clips attached. Mic heads are backed with glittery gold silicone and clips are soldered to the brass, providing excellent sound transfer.
Silicone Suction Cup Microphone - Mini This microphone is made with a medical grade grey silicone suction cup that can stay attached to slick smooth surfaces for long periods. This suction cup is approximately 1. Silicone Suction Cup Microphone - Medium This microphone is made with a medical grade grey silicone suction cup that can stay attached to slick smooth surfaces for long periods. This suction cup is approximately 2.
Factory-Shielded Piezo Film Tab Contact Microphone This little PVDF film tab has been fold-shielded at the factory so the bare surface of the film can be put into direct contact with your sound source. This makes it a much more sensitive microphone that still needs to be properly attached to a surface to sound good. Cover with a slip of paper and tape down tight.
Excellent for under-bridge placement on violin, bass and cello. A large 6 inch by approximately 0. To get the most out of this microphone the entire length of the film tab needs to be securely attached or clamped to the vibratory surface. Use caution when handling, copper edges are sharp. Can also be made with other plugs upon request. Buffered XLR Hydrophone This active piezoelectric hydrophone is made with shielded clear waterproof cable and a weighted copper head coated in non-toxic, durable black rubber.
Requires standard 48v phantom power and terminates in a high quality male 3-pin XLR output. Josh Feldman's expertise is in hard rock mining and prospecting on 'Ice Cold Gold'. Josh recalls countless days prospecting in and around the gold mines that his family owned. He continues to build on their success and progress there today. When he was 1st approached about prospecting in Greenland, Josh was ready - "What better way to test my skills. It seemed like the ultimate adventure and what better place could there be to find gold?
Gator is the lead excavation and demo expert on 'Ice Cold Gold'. He was born and raised in Mesa, Arizona and is neighbors with the Feldman's. To this day, he continues to own and run a successful contracting business. His days vary dramatically, he goes on to explain that "Some days I'm doing paperwork, others I'm meeting with clients or bidding for contracts".
Even as the owner, he enjoys being out in the field and being able to run the machinery. He continues to set the bar with his work in the field and loves interacting with his customers face-to-face. As a 4th generation Colorado native, his desire to strike riches in Greenland is fueled by his deep-seated love for prospecting and his goal of securing a financial foundation for his daughter.
He is also a veteran mountaineer and takes pride in being able to solo his way through any rough terrain.
He skillfully does so by forging new, more efficient routes through some of the most diverse landscapes. As a hobby, John loves to build cabinets and all sorts of furniture from scratch. For the last 20 years, Doug Stoup has refined his skills through unbelievably dangerous experiences to become the worlds leading polar pioneer, ski adventurer, expedition guide, and stand up paddler.
Spending the majority of his time outside with Mother Nature has made him a strong environmentalist as well. He has faced some of the harshest conditions this earth can throw his way. To top it all off - Doug has had to fight for his life in an active Polar Bear den, he has scaled the most intimidating landscapes and has trekked a total of miles across Antarctica alone. Chad Watkins was the lead Dredger on 'Ice Cold Gold' until he was asked to leave at the beginning of season three by a majority of castmates, due to the dredge they brought with them proving fruitless in the Red Zone.
He is also a 4th generation Colorado native and when asked about other natives like himself and John, Chad said "There's not too many of us left. We're a rare breed". He grew up about 10 miles from where he lives now and recalls crawling down his first mine shaft when he was about 10 years old. Now, Chad has been prospecting for over 25 years and he operates a small guide business where he teaches people how to pan and dredge for minerals.
Can be used for all kinds of underwater listening and recording, including detecting swimming pool leaks. The miners face the beginning of the end of Sixty Degree Resources; one of their last miners meetings becomes chaotic with flying curse words and accountability being questioned. After being battered by a massive storm, the miners must band together to fix the damage to their camp. Easy to solder to, with one side coated with a strong conductive adhesive. With the arctic summer lasting only two months, the cast fearlessly prospected and mined throughout Greenland hoping to unearth her hidden fortunes before the arctic winter came back, covering everything with ice.
Chad claims to have spent more time dredging at high altitudes than anyone else in the country - his highest is about 11, feet. When asked about such feats, Chad said "Its hard because it's 35 degree water but the lure of striking it rich is the same no matter what the price of gold is" [10]. He used his expertise and experience to help keep his fellow prospectors out of deaths way by assessing the probable dangers at every prospecting site. A skilled marksmen, Jack kept the other 7 members safe from Greenland's wildlife. He also kept them fed with his keen hunting abilities.
He began prospecting back in while he was in the US Coast Guard. He distinctly remembers a three-day whitewater rafting trip in California that exposed him to "Gold Fever" for the first time. He was hooked for life. Welcome to Greenland, the largest and most imposing island on Earth. Every summer, its massive ice sheet melts, revealing immense potential for mineral wealth in the virgin rock below.
Now, a small, ragtag group of eight American prospectors have pooled their resources and experiences to chase the American dream overseas. The mining company has less than two months to strike it rich. Winter is coming, the clock is ticking, and the race is on. Prospecting in Greenland is only getting harder by the day. Every one is already missing the comforts of home and growing pains are settling in as tensions flare between the members of Sixty Degree Resources over their differences.
With ominous skies and clouds moving in, each is reminded of their limited time in Greenland. One wrong step means certain death for all. As they began executing their new prospecting plan, Greenland reminds them who reigns supreme as a deafening avalanche stockpiled with rocks falls from a ridge high above base camp, creating plumes of dust in the air. After being battered by a massive storm, the miners must band together to fix the damage to their camp.
With renewed confidence after another finding, the miners set a new target and realize that their last chance to find gems depends on their ability to get to Fiskenaesset. But with limited funds, factions are forming and the lobbying has commenced as Americo gets voted into the fourth and final seat on the helicopter. Having to dig under two feet of snow on a 3,foot ridge, Americo drops to his knees as he discovers something none of them has ever seen before - an entire ridge full of rubies!
Now, they are ready to claim their prize, but the risks are so much more than they bargained for.
As they drop back down into the capital city of Nuuk, the team quickly discovers the rules have changed once again. Industry, mining companies and claim jumpers have also descended on the island. The miners must get everything together quickly in order to make it back to the rubies before anyone else does. But with time and the elements against them, is it already too late? The American miners have their sights set on what team Geologist Eric Drummond believes could be the largest ruby deposit in the Arctic. But Greenland's wild frontier soon plays havoc as the team struggles to return to its prized claim from last year.
When the stress reaches a boiling point, old tempers flare up again, and one miner's outburst puts the whole operation in jeopardy. The seven men must learn to work together quickly or risk losing all they worked for in the off season. Are the miners able to come together and meet Greenland's relentless challenges, or do they fall apart before even setting foot on the ruby deposit? Even in base camp, the dredge operation starts off with unbridled optimism but soon disintegrates into a mess of poor planning and renewed fear that the potential reward never could make up for the enormous risk of this pricey endeavor.
Getting back to the Red Zone after a year of anticipation is both triumphant and daunting. Punchdrunk with the first signs of ruby fever, the miners quickly get hit with a harsh reality: Greenland throws a wrench into their plans, and the beast from within starts to rear its ugly head. The miners are battling Greenland from two fronts with half the team finding huge rubies at the Red Zone and the other half dredging for gems in the river below.
Later, the Red Zone team has an encounter with a mischievous arctic fox and quickly learns that even small predators can cause a lot of damage, while the base camp team sees an approaching boat as a threat to its very existence. Can the miners persevere through competition and diminished resources before their entire operation is sunk?
With food supplies almost nonexistent and weather turning from bad to worse on a dime, the team is mustering all its strength to make this venture a success. John desperately wants to see the rubies on his 50th birthday, so he makes a foolhardy hike to the Red Zone with more than 50 pounds of reindeer meat on his back. It's a dangerous trek never before done by any human, and with the wrong intentions, he puts the team at severe risk with his choice to redeem himself. Meanwhile, Eric gets a bad case of ruby fever and successfully ventures farther and deeper into the Red Zone. The miners find a deposit a hundred times better than their first and confirm they could be sitting at the epicenter of the largest ruby band in the world.
Eric tries to take control but ends up breaking the ruby that could have paid for the whole season. In the mad rush to take care of business, the team begins to unravel again, and adding John into the mix only stirs the pot worse. Forced to leave their precious ruby deposit before Greenland devours them, the miners of Sixty Degree Resources execute phase two of their operation during the few weeks they have left. Without knowing if the rubies from the Red Zone are enough to warrant success, Eric assembles a team to venture miles north — above the Arctic Circle near the most destructive glacier in Greenland, called Eqi.
But before Eric can leave, some members of the team turn rogue, possibly threatening create mutiny to the whole operation. The miners are almost at season's end. With winter closing in and time running out, Josh and Eric arrive in Eqi, north of the Arctic Circle, for one last shot at gold, while the rest of the team focuses on dredging for rubies the Upper Lake area with Chad. Chad faces scorn once the team discovers that Chad and Josh dropped the dredge in an area that's not even on their claim.
Eric's research has him convinced that there are riches in Eqi, and he and Josh must venture into the unknown to seek a new deposit during terrible, trapping weather.
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Is the dredge worth the investment, and does Chad's reputation hit rock bottom? Can Josh and Eric uncover a mountain of gold before Greenland sends them packing?
The pressure is on for the miners as time and patience runs out. The miners face the beginning of the end of Sixty Degree Resources; one of their last miners meetings becomes chaotic with flying curse words and accountability being questioned. Tempers flare as it becomes clear that no one is safe from scrutiny. Do they succumb to the beast within? Ice Cold Gold spotlights a spirited team of miners who are among the first Americans to prospect for precious metals and gems in parts of Greenland where humans never have set foot before.
Their fight is to strike it rich during the impossibly tight window between Greenland's vast winter months. Each member of the team struggles to prove their worth after they discover a multimillion dollar ruby deposit called the Red Zone. Will the worth they unearth bring them closer together or rip the team apart? Before Sixty-Degree Resources makes their third trip to Greenland, Eric calls a meeting in Arizona to discuss some massive changes to this year's operation.
After a possible brush with death in Iceland, the team discovers some devastating news about the 13 million dollar ruby deposit they have been working on for a year and a half. More than ever, our prospectors have to adapt or die as team geologist, Eric, scrambles to come up with a new strategy for the season. Along with a new member, a skilled mountaineer and explorer named Doug Stoup, the team embarks on their journey into what could be the most treacherous terrain they've ever been faced with.
While half the team discovers what could be a massive gold deposit, the rest of the team finds themselves stranded 5 miles from camp and must cross-mountains of treacherous terrain to find it. After just a couple hours of sleep in the last two days, Eric is struck with gold fever and orders the team back into the unrelenting maze of falling rocks and ice to find their riches. On almost no sleep, Sixty-Degree Resources has split into two groups and set out into Greenland's dangerous landscape for a recon mission. While they battle the symptoms of sleep deprivation, one group of miners face a deadly valley with massive falling boulders.
The rest become consumed with gold fever and repel into a glacial ice cave that could collapse at any moment. But as any miner knows… Greenland is a place where risk is necessary for any reward. Time is running short in Saqqaq, and even with two promising clues, Eric pushes the team to explore every corner of the mountains surrounding their basecamp for gold treasure. After Jesse and Gator refuse, the teams least experienced mountaineer, Americo, follows Eric up a deadly ft. When the team finally tests the samples, some start to question whether Eric is pushing it too far.
And those questions grow louder as Eric reveals the team's next mission- scaling a glacier with a near 55 degree incline and millions of tons of rocks perched precariously overhead…a mission so dangerous, the show's safety experts refuse to allow production staff to follow. Eric Drummond, lead geologist of Sixty-Degree Resources, continues to battle gold fever. As he pushes himself and his team well past their limits in order to find gold.