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DPA Microphones Highlights Audio Quality at ISE 2017

DPA Microphones base table application

Visual impact is important, but when it comes to delivering a successful event or conference what is really needed is clear, intelligible sound. This is the message DPA Microphones is bringing to ISE 2017 in stand 7-T235, February 7 - 10 at RAI in Amsterdam, and one it is backing with a range of high-quality microphone products aimed specifically at architects, AV consultants, system integrators, and installing electricians.

"Sound is often the last thing people think about when they are planning a conference, but if you can't hear what delegates are saying the whole event becomes pointless," says DPA product manager, René Mørch. "Microphones are the first link in the audio chain, so it makes sense to introduce the highest possible quality at that point. DPA is renowned for developing and manufacturing neutral and accurate microphones that can reproduce sound to the smallest detail, even in the most difficult surroundings. We have a wide range of useful solutions available for this market -- and if visual impact is what matters to you, we can guarantee that they look as good as they sound."

Sleek Scandinavian design is certainly visible in DPA's newest installation product -- the aesthetically pleasing Microphone Base. On show for the first time and designed for use with the d:screet SC4098 podium microphone, the microphone base can be placed on a table or podium, or attached to the ceiling or even the wall. The d:screet capsule is mounted on a sleek boom and has a gooseneck at the top and the bottom for the tabletop version, thus allowing users to position the mic exactly where they want it. The ceiling version consists of a one piece gooseneck. In both versions, the cable can exit to the side of, or beneath, the unit.

The microphone base also has an internal shock mount that highly dampens unwanted sounds from tables and lecterns, securing a trouble-free installation. It is available in two colors -- black and white -- and comes with either a MicroDot connector, an XLR connector, or unterminated leads for connections to Phoenix blocks.

To make it easier for installers to choose the right microphone and base for their needs, DPA has assembled a range of kits, each containing a different connector solution. Alternatively, customers can buy the microphone base and microphone separately so they can mix and match connectors, base colors, and gooseneck lengths.

In conjunction with its distributor Amptec, DPA will showcase this new product and hold demo sessions to demonstrate it on the stand. There will also be listening stations where visitors can explore the many conference and installation solutions that DPA offers, including elegant microphones for hanging, podium, table or floor stands, versatile bodyworn microphones and barely visible miniature microphones.

One of the biggest issues faced when using lectern mics is the speaker drifting off-axis. DPA's solution is the d:screet SC4098 podium microphone, which features a directional (supercardioid) polar pattern with the extreme clarity and performance that has long been associated with DPA's miniature capsules. Completely linear, it is designed to deliver a more natural sounding off-axis response. The d:screet SC4098 capsule ensures that speakers are always clearly heard, while still attenuating ambient noise. The miniature capsule is mounted on a delicate gooseneck and comes in several lengths for hanging, table or podium mounting or on floor stands. It comes with an XLR for a wired solution but also as a MicroDot version that can be used in a wireless configuration by employing the company's ingenious adapter range, which is already used for other miniature microphones.

DPA's range also includes the d:dicate podium microphones that incorporate modular capsules from DPA's d:dicate recording microphones, which are acclaimed for their exceptional linear frequency responses, high SPL and superior gain before feedback. By combining state-of-the-art capsules with modular active booms and floor stands, DPA customers can access the precise high quality microphone for their needs.

The company is also showing its elegant d:screet BLM4060 boundary layer microphone, which is ideal for use in boardrooms and conference facilities. It is also a great solution for teleconferencing and other applications where excellent vocal pickup is required. This versatile microphone consists of a central rubber disc that holds the mic element mounted in an elegant stainless steel base. It is designed for tabletop use and provides exceptional clarity and speech intelligibility.

DPA's full range of bodyworn microphones will also be at ISE 2017. These include d:screet miniature microphones that are available as a traditional lavalier or as a necklace. This cleverly designed mic houses the legendary d:screet 4060 omnidirectional miniature capsule in a soft rubber necklace that can be easily and repeatedly mounted by non-technical people.

Also highlighted will be the company's full range of d:fine headset microphones that are internationally acclaimed for their superior sound quality and durability. These unobtrusive microphones are very popular with conference speakers and adjudicators who want to keep their hands free while they are presenting and talking. Offering impressive gain before feedback, these microphones are renowned for their audio accuracy and ability to deliver natural speech intelligibility and consistent audio performance. Available in both directional and omnidirectional options, in single or dual-ear designs, plus various colors, d:fine headset microphones are comfortable to wear and can be adjusted to accommodate any ear size and head shape.

DPA will complete its ISE 2017 line up with the award winning d:facto vocal microphone, an exceptional handheld vocal mic that offers true studio sound in live surroundings. Due to its modularity, it is easy to change the capsule or switch from the wired d:facto handle to the dedicated adapters that allow it to be used on various professional wireless systems to maintain the true and transparent sound of the performers.

For more information about DPA's microphone range please visit the company at ISE 2017 at stand 7-T235 or the URL below.

WWWwww.dpamicrophones.com


(16 December 2016)

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