DPA Microphones, a leading manufacturer of high-quality microphones, has introduced its groundbreaking Core+ technology at the recent NAMM Show. This new patent-pending technology is designed to eliminate non-linearities typically found in microphone membranes and electronic components, resulting in distortion-free sound across the dynamic range. DPA states that this advancement will make non-linear artifacts imperceptible and virtually unmeasurable, enhancing the transparency of the entire sound image.
The Core+ technology will be gradually integrated into DPA’s microphone portfolio, starting with the 5 mm omnidirectional headsets and lavaliers. Models such as the 4060, 4061, 4071, 4661, 4066, 4266, and 4466 will be among the first to receive the Core+ upgrade, followed by miniature cardioid solutions and other models in the lineup.
Despite the redesign required for implementation, DPA assures that all microphones with Core+ technology will maintain the same specifications in terms of dynamic range and noise level. The company has set a new THD reference point of <0.5%, showcasing the effectiveness of the new technology in delivering pristine sound quality. DPA Microphones' Core+ technology marks a significant advancement in microphone technology, offering professional audio engineers and musicians a new level of clarity and fidelity in sound reproduction. With its innovative approach to eliminating distortion and artifacts, DPA continues to set the standard for excellence in microphone design and performance. Note: The image is for illustrative purposes only and is not the original image associated with the presented article. Due to copyright reasons, we are unable to use the original images. However, you can still enjoy the accurate and up-to-date content and information provided.