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DPA presents its Shotgun 4017 microphone for film and broadcast applications, now with XLR cable and Parav hundred Rycote, Windjammer, suspension, and XLR clamp. The solution is presented in a cardboard with the 4017 mounted in the suspension and the paravotenus.

DPA-4017-R

The micro Shotgun for DPA's cinema and Broadcast, 4017, is now presented under the 4017R denomination and is accompanied by an XLR cable and Paravientos Rycote, Windjammer, suspension, and XLR clamp. The solution is presented in a cardboard with the 4017 mounted in the suspension and the paravotenus. DPA 4017 is a compact, light and extremely precise micro.
This is short and extremely light micro Shotgun that offers a very directional capture pattern, retaining the characteristic natural clarity of DPA. It has been designed for pole, Broadcast and the world of cinema.

DPA-4017-REliminating unnecessary auxiliary components for the signal, 4017 is the Shotgun microphone with the most advanced technology, a soft sound and a great dynamic margin. With only 210 mm long and 71 gr of weight, DPA 4071 is compact size and the lighter pole microphones that exist.

DPA has carried out extensive research and development to optimize the sound coming from the sides and rear, minimizing the non-linear response characteristic of shotgun microphones due to their side lobes. The condenser capsule uses a high voltage pre-biased backplate, giving the 4017 a high output signal level as well as very low noise and low distortion.

DPA-4017-RIts main advantage is that with a frequency of around 50 Hz it eliminates unwanted noise caused by handling or in situations with excessive wind. However, its main advantage is that, thanks to its wide dynamic range and excellent characteristics, the DPA 4017 is also a great ally in the recording studio and live systems.

DPA is distributed in Spain by Seesound.

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By • 26 Oct, 2009
•Section: Audio