DPA Introduces New CORE Headset Microphones

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DPA Microphones has announced the new 4466 CORE omnidirectional and 4488 CORE directional headset microphones, both based on the design of the 6066 subminiature headsets and utilizing 5 mm round mic capsules.

With a “one-size-fits-all” design and adjustable height and boom length, the 4466 and 4488 headsets accommodate small to large head types. A unique three-point gripping system (above, below and behind the ear) is designed to provide a greater level of security, while the flexible ear hooks provide continued comfort during extended use.

“Our customers have been asking us to deliver our latest small form-factor headsets with the highly regarded 5mm mic capsules,” says DPA Product Manager René Mørch. “With the purposeful design of our boom and locking system, the headset can accommodate all head sizes with just one boom length. This is even true for the directional option, for which the correct placement is so important. With the addition of the 4466 and 4488, users now have access to a wide array of solutions to meet an even greater variety of needs while also maintaining the typical clear and transparent DPA sound, which produces high speech intelligibility.”

In addition, the new headsets share the same interchangeable cable and boom options as the 6066 subminiature headsets, including the 90-degree cable management at the neck. The headset frame, boom and capsule have a non-reflective surface for unobtrusiveness for camera crews. Both models are available in the company’s standard black and beige options, with a brown version coming soon.

Pricing for the new headsets begin at €595 ($770 USD) for the 4466 and €645 ($840 USD) for the 4488, both with MicroDot connector. For a three-pin LEMO solution, pricing is €670 ($870 USD) for the 4466 and €720 ($940 USD) for the 4488. Prices exclude local VAT/tax.

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