Summary of Contents for DPA d:fine Omnidirectional
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Headset Microphones Manual d:fine Omnidirectional d:fine 4065 d:fine 4067 d:fine d:fine Directional d:fine 4066 d:fine 4088 d:fine w w w . d p a m i c r o p h o n e s . c o m w w w . d p a m i c r o p h o n e s . c o m / d f i n e...
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How to tell the difference between d:fine Headset Microphone capsules Introduction Omnidirectional characteristics All the d:fine Headset Microphones provide a uniquely natural and open sound. • The microphone is sensitive to sound from all directions. Ultra-lightweight and adjustable, d:fine Headset Mics ensure a secure and •...
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Adjusting the d:fine 4065 Adjusting the d:fine Omnidirectional, d:fine Directional, d:fine 66 and d:fine 4065 is pre-formed but may require adjustment in order to get a tight, fixed position to the back of The directional characteristics of the microphone is indicated on the flat microphone the neck.
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The cable relief on the dual-ear version should be fixed in the clip that also holds the two wires on the mount. Grids and windscreens, cables and adapters, booms and earhooks. Always leave the protection grid on the d:fine Omnidirectional and d:fine Directional, as it protects the inner grid and offers protec-...
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(preferably 6 – 8 cm (2.5 – 3 in) diameter) and avoid kinks tors, all headsets from DPA are fitted with the MicroDot con- tic cap which serves to protect the microphone The supplied clothing clip allows you to attach in the cable.
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Frequency Response of d:fine Omnidirectional Polar Pattern of d:fine Omnidirectional Frequency Response (d:fine 4065, 4066, 4067 and d:fine Polar Pattern (d:fine 4065, 4066, 4067 and d:fine 5 dB 80 Hz 20 Hz 1 kHz 125 Hz 4 kHz 8 kHz 250 Hz 16 kHz 500 Hz...
144 dB Power supply (for full performance) 144 dB Min. 5 V - max. 50 V through DPA adapter for Power supply (for full performance) wireless systems. 48 V phantom power ± 4 V Min. 5 V - max. 50 V through DPA adapter for with DAD6001-BC XLR adapter wireless systems.