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theibcdaily Saturday 08.09.2012 53 More than d:fine


instrument microphone, which was recently upgraded and is now known as d:vote 4099.


The d:fine headset


microphone has been ergonomically designed to fit


easily and seamlessly. It will adjust to fit any ear size and head shape, and is available for mounting on one or two ears. The small capsule is discreet enough to be ‘almost invisible’ for TV or live theatre.


The DPA d:fine’s capsule is ‘almost invisible’ for TV or live theatre


DPA By David Davies


The d:fine series of headset microphones and the d:facto vocal mic are among the products shown by DPA at this year’s IBC. The manufacturer is also highlighting the 4099 live


US office has Pulse ViaLite


By Ian McMurray UK manufacturer of RF over fibre equipment Pulse Power and Measurement (PPM) has launched a new sales organisation in the USA. The new company, Pulse Power and Measurement Inc, is located in Bradenton, Florida, and will trade under a new brand: ViaLite Communications. “We have supplied our


ViaLite products into the USA through distribution for many years,” said Dr Martin Ryan, marketing director at Pulse Power and Measurement. “However, the customer base in the USA for our products has been growing rapidly. Having our own US company will allow us to get closer to customers, better understand their requirements and improve our level of service.”


PPM has introduced complementary


equipment alongside its own ViaLite products. This broader portfolio will now be marketed worldwide under a new brand - ViaLite Communications. 5.B30


d:facto, meanwhile, is designed to bridge the gap between live stage performances and studio recordings. It is described as a high quality vocal microphone with a natural sound, high separation from nearby sound sources, and extreme sound level handling. Its supercardioid pattern and ‘superb’ definition are said to


yield high separation and true sound colour.


Last but not least, the d:vote 4099 instrument microphone is said to reject unwanted noise and accurately capture the true voice of acoustic instruments – from piano, guitar and strings, to woodwind, brass and drums. 8.D70


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