Product Detail
The DPA 6066-OC-R-F34 d:fine CORE 6066 Omnidirectional Headset Microphone in beige with a mini-jack is a remarkable audio device. The 3 mm (0.12 in) diameter capsule of the 6066 CORE Subminiature Headset packs the audio power of larger, award - winning DPA mics. Despite its small size, it offers excellent clarity, consistency, and durability. With the newly shrunk CORE by DPA technology, you don't have to sacrifice sound for aesthetics. These mics come with a completely redesigned, lightweight, one - size - fits - all headset that attaches over the ears for maximum comfort. The 3 - point ear grips with spring mechanisms provide extra security, and the 2 - way adjustable boom system (length and height) with an anti - rotate mechanism makes it easy to fit. The new 90 cable management system protects the cable and directs it down the wearer’s back, out of sight. Once you try it, you'll never want another headset mic. It's IP58 certified, thanks to water - repellant nano - coating, hermetic sealing of the amplifier, and dual gold plating of the diaphragm. Technical specs include an omnidirectional pattern, pre - polarized condenser operation, a frequency response of 20 Hz - 20 kHz, and more.
Using the DPA 6066 d:fine CORE Omnidirectional Headset Microphone is a breeze. First, adjust the headset to fit your ears using the 3 - point ear grips and the 2 - way adjustable boom system to get the right position for clear audio. The cable management system is there to keep the cable out of your way, so make sure it's properly directed down your back. When it comes to power, use the appropriate power supply as described in the technical specifications. For wireless systems, use the DPA adapter with a voltage between 5V and 10V. With the DAD6001 - BC, you can use 48V phantom power. As for maintenance, keep it away from extreme temperatures (it works best between - 40C to 45C) and high humidity (up to 90% is okay). Since it's IP58 certified, it's quite durable, but try to avoid direct contact with large amounts of water. If you notice any issues with sound quality, check the connections and make sure the power supply is correct.