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Six decades of world class microphone design experience

Designing microphones with amazing sound, exceptional consistency and outstanding durability is no easy feat. DPA's long history of precision and perfection continues to define our condenser microphones to this day. Pristine sound and technical innovation is at the heart of everything we do.

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Introducing CORE+ by DPA

CORE+ is a revolutionary leap ahead in microphone design, blurring the lines between what is and isn’t acoustically possible. This technology neutralizes distortion across the entire dynamic range of the microphone making any residual distortion imperceptible to the naked ear and virtually unmeasurable.

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Introducing MicroLock®

MicroLock is a dependable microphone connector that offers reliability, durability and robustness, ensuring that sound professionals can trust their equipment in any situation. It allows you to use your microphones with different brands of transmitters, so you don't have to buy a new mic for each system. In other words, you are no longer bound to one wireless system.

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Take a step inside the DPA factory

Ever wonder how a DPA microphone is made? Step inside our factory in Denmark to get an inside look. You will probably be surprised, and perhaps amazed, at the incredible lengths we go through to ensure that each and every mic that leaves our factory is the best it can possibly be.

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Polarity, phase and delay

The waveform of an audio signal exhibits a positive segment above the zero line and a negative segment below. Sometimes the waveform looks symmetrical and other times asymmetrical. Usually, the waveform’s shape and polarity doesn’t matter until we begin to mix the signals, i.e., when we have signals from two (or more) microphones that we want to combine or perhaps distribute for spatial imaging. Then, it is important to understand the terms polarity, phase and delay. This article describes the three terms with regard to microphone techniques and technology.
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