August 1, 2019, 10:23 AM
https://www.aotg.com/from-tiny-lavaliers-to-award-winning-headsets/
ALLEROED, DENMARK, AUGUST 1, 2019 – Hot on the heels of
its recent Red Dot Design Awards success, DPA Microphones will be
showcasing its incredible 6000 series of Subminiature Microphones at this year’s
IBC exhibition in Amsterdam (Stand 8.D70).
Since its launch in
2018, DPA’s 6000 series has continued to astonish end users and reviewers
because it is so small and formidable. Measuring just three millimeters (0.12
inches) in diameter, 6000 series capsules are 60-percent smaller than the
company’s existing 4000 series, but equally as powerful. This is partly because
it includes the supreme CORE by DPA microphone amplification technology that reduces
distortion and increases dynamic range.
The series includes the
6060 and 6061 Subminiature Microphones, which can be fitted to
clothes in the form of a virtually invisible lavalier. Also part of the
collection is the 6066 Headset Microphone – recipient of a prestigious
2019 Red Dot Award – that is extremely comfortable to wear and so easy to fit that
even the most inexperienced artist or performer can mount it themselves.
“Our ultimate goal is
to create products that sound great, are consistent and durable, look sleek and
elegant and make the job easier for everyone using them out in the field,†says
Anne Berggrein, Vice President of Marketing at DPA. “With the 6000 series, we
are working on the edge of what is physically possible, and these products are
undoubtedly DPA’s greatest achievement within the last 10 years.â€
DPA’s 6000 series is the
latest of the company’s product lines to incorporate CORE by DPA amplification
technology, which delivers even clearer sound from the ‘highest of the highs’
to the ‘lowest of the lows.’ CORE by DPA is also included in the 4000 series of
d:screet miniature lavalier, d:fine headset and d:voteâ„¢ 4099 Instrument
Microphones, all of which will be on show at IBC 2019. For broadcasters, one of
the most versatile of these is the d:screet 4080 Miniature Cardioid Lavalier,
which is a directional microphone designed specifically for acoustically
challenging environments. By offering maximum side rejection and excellent
sonic focus, this useful cardioid lavalier captures the human voice with an
unusually high degree of definition, thus improving speech intelligibility. It
is also acoustically pre-equalized, offering a 4dB presence boost that matches
the mic’s chest placement perfectly and makes the voice even more
distinguishable. Thanks to this microphone’s flexible and practical mounting
solution, it can easily be turned in all directions to fit both left and right
buttoned shirts.
At IBC, DPA will also
highlight the sonic consistency between its d:screet lavaliers and d:dicateâ„¢ Shotgun
Microphone solutions, a feature that makes these microphones ideally suited to
the fast-paced film and television productions of today. Whether they are on-set
or on-location, sound crews need to deliver consistent sound so that post-production
engineers can easily switch between audio tracks in the mixing studio. This is
particularly relevant in situations where an actor may move too swiftly past a
boom or where a wardrobe malfunction causes a lavalier to slip. For those who
rely on a combination of DPA d:screet and d:dicate solutions, there is no
consistency issue because the sound from both microphones is almost identical.
Furthermore, both solutions, including the popular 4017B and 4018G Shotgun Microphones,
can be unobtrusively connected to a wireless system via a DPA connector.
Another new DPA product
on show for the first time in Europe is the 4097 CORE Supercardioid Choir
Microphone, which is for house of worship and choir applications. Providing
the same sonic qualities as the brand’s d:vote CORE 4099 Instrument
Microphone, this microphone was specifically designed to capture dynamic
choir sound, with both wireless or wired configurations.
The new 4097 Choir Mic
also features DPA’s famous flat off-axis supercardioid pattern and, like all
DPA microphones, has been designed to be one of the most natural-sounding
solutions available. Thanks to its very high-gain-before-feedback and off-axis
characteristic, the 4097 makes the entire choir sound natural, from all angles.
Sound engineers wishing to use multiple mics on the choir can now easily mix
the various parts of a choir and blend them together without having to fight
the artifacts created from uneven mic pick-up patterns.
DPA will be showing all
these microphone solutions, and more, at Stand 8.D70, in conjunction with its
Benelux distributor AMPTEC. Listening stations will be available so that
visitors can hear the microphones for themselves.
ABOUT DPA MICROPHONES:
DPA Microphones is the
leading Danish Professional Audio manufacturer of high-quality condenser microphone
solutions for professional applications. DPA’s ultimate goal is to always
provide its customers with the absolute finest possible microphone solutions
for all its markets, which include live sound, installation, recording, theatre
and broadcast. When it comes to the design process, DPA takes no shortcuts. Nor
does the company compromise on its manufacturing process, which is done at the
DPA factory in Denmark. As a result, DPA’s products are globally praised for
their exceptional clarity and transparency, unparalleled specifications,
supreme reliability and, above all, pure, uncolored and undistorted sound. For
more information, please visit www.dpamicrophones.com.
From Tiny Lavaliers to Award-Winning Headsets – DPA Microphones has Something to Suit Everyone at IBC 2019 The company is showing a full range of products, including its new 6000 Series of Subminiature Microphones that continue to surprise and delight end users with their power and clarity.
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