However, Japanese Scientists have created an underwater speaker that would be capable of playing back the creature’s entire acoustic range.
Tokyo University grad student, Yuka Mishima said, “Acoustic studies of dolphins that have been done so far focus mainly on recordings of vocalizations and hearing abilities, but relatively few playback experiments have been conductedâ€.
“There were no speakers that could project from low to high frequencies like dolphins, although some could project the low-frequency sounds or parts of dolphin soundsâ€, he added.
The speaker incorporates “new types of piezoelectric elements that had never been used for underwater acoustic transducersâ€. Yuka Mishima says, they now plan on using the device to play back recorded dolphin sounds, to observe the reactions of real dolphins.