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DPA MMC4017

DPA DPA MMC4017
Product description
The DPA MMC4017 is a high-quality microphone capsule from DPA Microphones' d:dicate series. This capsule utilizes a unique supercardioid polar pattern with an interference tube, providing a highly directional pickup with excellent rejection of off-axis sound. This makes the MMC4017 ideal for applications such as film recording, television broadcast...

The DPA MMC4017 is a high-quality microphone capsule from DPA Microphones' d:dicate series. This capsule utilizes a unique supercardioid polar pattern with an interference tube, providing a highly directional pickup with excellent rejection of off-axis sound. This makes the MMC4017 ideal for applications such as film recording, television broadcasting, and live sound reinforcement, where precise and focused sound capture is essential. (dpamicrophones.com)

Key Specifications and Features:

  • Polar Pattern: Supercardioid with interference tube, for a highly directional pickup.
  • Frequency Range: 20 Hz to 20 kHz, resulting in a wide and detailed sound image.
  • Sensitivity: 19 mV/Pa; -34 dB re. 1 V/Pa, contributing to clear and detailed sound reproduction.
  • Maximum Sound Pressure Level (SPL): Up to 146 dB SPL peak before clipping, depending on preamplifier choice.
  • Impedance: 100 Ω, ensuring optimal signal transfer.
  • Compatibility: Designed for use with DPA's MMP series preamplifiers, offering flexibility in various recording setups.

Product specifications

Article number
DPAConMMC48724

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