Product Detail
The DPA 6066 - OC - R - F10 d:fine CORE 6066 Omni Headset Microphone in beige, with a TA4F Mini - XLR connector, is a game - changer. Despite its tiny 3 mm (0.12 in) diameter capsule, it delivers audio power comparable to larger, award - winning DPA mics. It offers amazing clarity, consistency, and durability, so you don't have to sacrifice sound for looks. The headset has been completely redesigned to be lightweight and one - size - fits - all. It attaches over the ears for maximum comfort, with 3 - point ear grips using spring mechanisms for extra security. The 2 - way adjustable boom system, with an anti - rotate mechanism, makes it super easy to fit. The new 90 cable management system protects the cable and routes it down the wearer's back, out of sight. Once you try this microphone, you'll never want to use another headset mic. It's IP58 certified, thanks to water - repellant nano - coating on the cover and housing, hermetic sealing of the sensitive amplifier, and dual gold plating of the diaphragm. Technical specs include an omnidirectional pattern, pressure operation, pre - polarized condenser principle, a frequency response from 20 Hz - 20 kHz, and more. It comes in black or beige, weighs 11 g (0.40 oz), and has a 1.3 m (4.3 ft) cable.
Using the DPA 6066 d:fine CORE Omni Headset Microphone is a breeze. First, adjust the 2 - way adjustable boom to the right length and height for your needs, and make sure it's in the best position for picking up sound. The 3 - point ear grips are there to keep the headset secure on your ears, so adjust them to fit comfortably. The cable management system will guide the cable down your back, so you don't have to worry about it getting in the way. When it comes to power, use a DPA adapter for wireless systems with a voltage between 5V and 10V, or 48V phantom power (with a tolerance of +/-4V) through the DAD6001 - BC for full performance, and it can even work from 12V. Keep in mind that the microphone is IP58 certified, but it's still a good idea to avoid excessive exposure to water. Store it in a dry place when not in use. To clean it, use a soft, dry cloth to wipe the surface. Don't use harsh chemicals or abrasive materials, as they might damage the sensitive parts of the microphone. Also, make sure to check the cable regularly for any signs of wear and tear, and replace it if necessary.