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DPA Microphones Celebrates 20 Years in the Pro Audio Industry

Unveiled at Prolight + Sound 2012, the DPA d:facto vocal microphone is the latest product to be developed by DPA Microphones.

DPA Microphones, exhibiting at InfoComm 2012 in booth C9850, is commemorating 20 years of developing high-quality microphones for the pro audio industry. Founded in 1992 by Morten Stove and Ole Brosted Sorensen, two audio-passionate former employees from the measurement company Brüel & Kjaer (B&K), DPA Microphones has always strived to create microphones of the highest possible quality. Today, the DPA Microphones line includes vocal, instrument, and studio microphones, as well as broadcast and surround-sound microphones that can be found in venues throughout the world and in use by a plethora of famous artists.

Originally known as Danish Pro Audio, the company's first offerings included studio microphones. Later, the company branched out into other types, such as miniature vocal and instrument microphones. The company's ability to develop such equipment grew from a working relationship with hearing-aid manufacturer Muphone. The technology needed to recreate the human voice in a small compartment is an ideal solution for the pro audio industry, and one with which Muphone was very familiar.

The first microphone on which DPA and Muphone collaborated was the DPA 4060, the company's first omnidirectional miniature microphone. It was used in broadcast and theatre environments and soon gained success as a small, but extremely well-sounding microphone that could be hidden in clothes and wigs and attached to instruments, among other uses. This groundbreaking product led to the development of the DPA 4066 miniature headset microphone in 1998.

Evidence of more background noise on stage, which created an uncontrolled recording environment, drove the decision to create high-quality miniature microphones. This shift in musical characteristics required microphones that were directional rather than omnidirectional. The partners pushed the audio limits in 2004 with the introduction of the DPA 4088 directional headset microphone.

The following year, DPA and Muphone officially merged, becoming an even stronger force in the miniature microphone market. With each passing year, DPA has continued to unveil premium microphones with a range of uses, such as the DPA 4080, a cardioid lavaliere microphone; the DPA 4017, a supercardioid microphone and the DPA 4099, a series of supercardioid, miniature live instrument microphones.

Most recently, the company released several new microphones including the d:fine series of headset microphones and the d:facto vocal microphone. The company also recently announced the rebranding of its popular 4099 live instrument mic series -- now known as d:vote 4099.

In addition to its headquarters in Denmark, a subsidiary in the US, and a sales office in China, DPA serves its customers through its channel distribution network in more than 50 countries. These dedicated partners provide local support to the company's worldwide customer base and are a vital key to DPA's continued success.

"DPA Microphones has always strived to create top-of-the-line products," says Christian Poulsen, CEO of DPA Microphones. "We know that above all else, a microphone has to do the job it is intended to do. It has to be versatile, durable, and easy to use. DPA is committed to the assurance that our microphones will work right, every time. In the last 20 years, we have continued to develop cutting-edge ways to make an audio tech's job easier and faster, always aiming for the highest sound quality. Innovation, reliability, and service have been trademarks of DPA Microphones since the very beginning, and we intend to keep creating products that embody these traits."

In the last 20 years, DPA Microphones have been found in the studio and on stage with such international recording artists as Katy Perry, Michael Bublé, Robbie Williams, Michael Jackson, Stevie Wonder, Herbie Hancock, the Rolling Stones, Sting, Seal, and Nigel Kennedy, as well as Montserrat Caballé and KLF. Such venerable broadcast institutions as the BBC, Danish Broadcasting, and the RAI rely on DPA Microphones, while world-famous venues and studios such as the Hollywood Bowl, Abbey Road, Galaxy Studios, and Peter Gabriel's Real World, as well as the Sydney, Gothenburg, Copenhagen, Oslo, and Helsinki opera houses have made DPA Microphones as one of their premier mic suppliers. Large musical groups, such as the acclaimed Boston Symphony Orchestra, have opted for DPA's line of instrument microphones for all performances. At the same time, DPA continues a strong presence on the stages of London's West End and New York City's Broadway shows.

WWWwww.dpamicrophones.com


(12 June 2012)

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