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DPA DUA6001

DPA DPA DUA6001
Product description
Description: The DPA DUA6001 is a set of five black protection grids, designed for DPA's 4060 series lavalier microphones and 4066/4266 headsets. These grids provide a 3 dB soft boost in the frequency range of 8 to 20 kHz, which is beneficial when the microphone is placed on the performer's head. The metal grid is made of black anodized stainless s...

Description:

The DPA DUA6001 is a set of five black protection grids, designed for DPA's 4060 series lavalier microphones and 4066/4266 headsets. These grids provide a 3 dB soft boost in the frequency range of 8 to 20 kHz, which is beneficial when the microphone is placed on the performer's head. The metal grid is made of black anodized stainless steel.

Features:

  • Set of five black protection grids
  • 3 dB soft boost between 8 and 20 kHz
  • Ideal for microphone placement on the performer's head
  • Made of black anodized stainless steel

Product specifications

Article number
DPAWinDUA61921

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