DPA Microphones Showcasing Microphone Options At WFX 2016

DPA Microphones is showcasing its wide array of miking solutions, including its full line of d:vote instrument microphones, d:facto handheld microphones and d:fine headset microphones at WFX 2016 (Booth 914).

The d:vote instrument microphone series rejects unwanted noise and captures the natural sound of the instrument. The d:vote series is designed to sound impressive during any performance – from rock-and-roll to classical orchestras and everything in between. The d:vote microphone line is designed for use with every woodwind and acoustical instrument, the most popular being guitar, violin, cello and trumpet/saxophone.

“We’re really looking forward to showing the house of worship market what DPA brings to the industry,” says James Capparelle, marketing manager, DPA Microphones, Inc.. “We will display our full range of products that best serve the house of worship market, including microphone solutions for live music, speech and vocal performance applications. Attendees who stop by our booth will have the chance to chat with experts from the company and discover the quality and clarity DPA microphones provide.”

The d:facto linear vocal microphone features a new capsule with an isolation-optimized supercardioid polar pattern that is specifically designed to augment the human vocal range, combining cardioid and supercardioid directional characteristics, just like the original d:facto vocal microphone. This ensures complete focus on the sound source with minimal bleed, delivering natural sound, separation and SPL handling up to 160 dB.

DPA’s d:facto range is entirely modular and this latest version is no exception. The capsule can be removed and replaced with any other d:facto capsule to suit different recording or performance requirements. The d:facto series can also be employed for both wired and wireless use, and with DPA’s adapters, users can integrate their d:facto mics with brands such as Sony, Lectrosonics, Shure, Wisycom and Sennheiser.

The d:fine 88 directional headset microphone and the d:fine 66 omnidirectional headset microphone combine the sound of the 4088 directional capsule and the 4066 omnidirectional capsule respectively, with the lightweight and flexible d:fine headset system. The d:fine mics offer accurate and natural voice intelligibility and high-SPL capabilities; users can both speak and sing into the mic without distortion.

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