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Knock - earphones? how?

Started by lost, September 10, 2011, 02:00:56 AM

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lost

I was wondering what do you use to hear knock?
I have original sensor on block (bosch 3 pin)... maybe i could connect it to MIC-in on laptop and use some program to filter "noise".
Would that work or is there better solution?

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I think there's been a few discussions on this sort of topic, some have made small amplifiers to listen with head phones, others use laptops with programs like Audacity to provide the filtering.  There is a difference between the ideal mic impedance and that of the Bosch sensor though, so you need to consider that.

Jim_W

I have used a Bosch knock sensor connected to the microphone input on the tuning laptop with some success.  Recording with Audacity allows adjusting the filter later.  I found in-ear headphones with earmuff style hearing protection over top allows you to monitor the knock sensor while tuning.  I did this while on the dyno, though, and it may not work very well on the street - I know where I live I am not allowed to use headphones while driving.

MWfire

add in series 10-100nF condensator to make high pass filter.