DPA 4660-OC-H-B56

DPA 4660-OC-H-B56

DPA 4660-OC-H-B56

DPA 4660-OC-H-B56

4660 CORE Heavy Duty Omni Mic, Normal SPL, Black, TA5F

SKU: DPA-4660-OC-H-B56
MSRP: $680.00
MAP: $680.00
DPA 4660 series lavalier microphones are a more durable series of lavaliers from their catalog. 
  • The most rugged and reliable version of DPA miniatures
  • Stainless steel housing, heavy-duty strain relief and thick cable
  • Exceptional audio quality
  • Uniform, consistent sound between DPA mics
  • Sturdy but small for flexible and easy concealment
  • Modular adapter system fits most professional wireless systems

Adapter needed for Micro Dot. Other Terminations available upon request.

Made for situations where you require maximum security and where the visual size of the mic is less important. The d:screetâ„¢ Heavy Duty Mic Series features a stainless steel housing, a heavy-duty cable relief and a thick 2.2 mm (0.09 in) cable. d:screetâ„¢ Heavy Duty microphones are a more robust version of the original mics they are based upon.

These microphones withstand the toughest of conditions. They are designed with an extra-robust, Kevlar-reinforced cable and a strain relief, which is built to withstand the constant twists, bends and pulls that are part of the everyday use in harsh environments. A 5.4 mm diameter pre-polarized condenser element with a contained within a vertical diaphragm called the Double Vent Protection System, which makes the mics extremely resistant to humidity and sweat

Acoustically identical to the d:screetâ„¢ 4060 , the 4661 is sensitivity adjusted to cope with higher sound pressure levels, which typically occurs when you are close to a sound source or when the microphone must record undisturbed content of high intensity.

The d:screetâ„¢ 4661 Heavy Duty can handle SPL 144 dB peak before clipping, making it one of the best miniatures for use on  very loud and powerful instruments like snare drums, guitar, bass, speaker cabinets or other high-SPL sound sources. The heavy-duty cable relief and a thicker cable works well in live environments, which can sometimes be rough.