^ Wow, that's some really advanced stuff you and your partner were / are involved with. I think I understood some of it...
I always wondered what kinds of interesting applications the products from the non-DPA part of B&K get used for. Thanks!
B&K was the common bond my former partner and I shared. He was a salesman for them when we met, within a month he had loaned me two B&K 4007's with AC power supplies and we used them to record a couple of New Bohemians shows (in 1988-onto Cassette!). Then several months later he asked if I wanted to help him with his start-up. We named it Innovative transducers Inc (ITI) and ran with it from 1988 until it was finally sold in 1997. He was the Geophysicist and his concept was using a new material for the transducer portion basically replacing the ceramic discs of 1960's style hydrophones. We used to joke we were bring the state of the art from the 50's to the 80's, even though that effectively meant it was still 10 years behind!
He even convinced B & K to invest in our underwater pressure simulator which was basically a mini-submersible and could simulate depths down to 5-7,000 feet.
as far as he and I were concerned, their test instruments were the world best at the time.
I dig the LOM stuff as they are bringing that style of instrumentation beyond testing and trying to create sounds or even music with them. Thank you for the post.