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Talamas Broadcast Expands Supply of DPA Microphones

DPA's dfine microphone

As part of its continual effort to provide the highest quality equipment available to its clients, broadcast sales and rental company Talamas Broadcast has added more DPA Microphones gear to its equipment arsenal. It recently purchased 26 DPA d:fine headset microphones, 35 d:vote 4099 instrument microphones, and several miniature microphones.

As one of the top 10 wireless microphone suppliers in the US, Talamas Broadcast has long been a provider of DPA Microphones, stocking the company's 4061 omnidirectional miniature microphone as well as headset microphones. With the additions of the d:fine, d:vote, and DPA's miniature microphones, the company will be able to provide even more DPA mic demos to potential customers.

"DPA makes one of the best-sounding microphones on the planet," says Dave Talamas, president of Talamas Broadcast. "With this recent purchase, I bought more than I usually would. I felt I had to take advantage of the opportunity to supply my customers with the latest microphone technology."

The company says the d:fine series of headset microphones boast consistent audio performance at all sound-pressure levels -- from a whisper to a shout -- and also feature impressive gain before feedback and stable construction. In a broadcast world that is relying less on studio-bound and traditional filmed programming, the d:fine headset microphones provide worry-free performance in the most exacting situations, according to the company. The d:fine series mics are available in omnidirectional and directional versions, and include several lengths of mic boom mounted on either a single-ear mount or a dual-ear mount.

DPA's d:vote range of instrument microphones is perfect for live performance and broadcast settings that require high-quality mics that are discreet and effortless to change. Building on the success of the highly acclaimed 4099 instrument clip mic series according to the company, the d:vote has an enhanced shock mount to provide even better absorption. Additionally, the new d:vote instrument microphones now feature a detachable cable available in heavy duty 2.2 mm (0.087 in) and 1.55 mm (0.061 in) diameter versions. Further flexibility is available through an extension unit for the gooseneck supplied with the mic, which lengthens its neck by 50 percent.

"DPA Microphones is very happy to further enhance its relationship with Dave Talamas by supporting his latest venture," says Eric Mayer, president of DPA Microphones' US office. "By paying close attention to the needs of our users, we decided that it was essential for DPA to interface directly with rental companies. We look forward to continuing to support Talamas and wish him much success."

www.dpamicrophones.com

WWWwww.talamas.com


(5 December 2012)

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