2013/12/01

DPA GOES DOWN A STORM IN FRANCE

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The country’s top audio equipment rental company, Tapages & Nocturnes, say customers prefer DPA microphones because they offer quality and reliability.
As the go-to French rental company for all broadcast and film producers needing specialist audio equipment, Tapages & Nocturnes is renowned for the diversity and quality of its equipment range.

Among the many items it stocks are a wide selection of DPA microphones, especially d:screet™ Miniature Microphones and d:fine™ Headset Microphones that are particularly popular with production companies working on sports and reality TV programming.

“Our equipment is mainly designed for recording sound and it is used across a wide range of film projects and broadcast programming,” says Romain Becquet, Sales Manager at Tapages & Nocturnes. “We own more than 1,200 wireless systems from all of the main manufacturers, and a lot of intercom systems. We also have an extensive range of DPA microphones that are in great demand because our customers find them very versatile and reliable.”

The most commonly requested models are the DPA d:screet™ 4060 Miniature Microphone and the d:fine™ range of Headset Microphones. Last year alone DPA's French distributor Audio² supplied the company with 175 miniature microphones including 115 4060/61 units. However, Tapages also owns more than 50 other DPA models including d:dicate™ 4017 Shotgun Microphones and even some old Hydrophone and B&K microphones.

“The miniature and headset mics are the most popular because we rent out so many wireless systems,” Becquet says. “But we also have many DPA d:screet™ 4080 Cardioid Mics for TV speakers, d:vote™ 4099 Instrument Mics for music shows and d:mension™ 5100 Surround Microphones for sports events such as football and rugby where broadcasters want to capture the ambience of the stadium.”

Established in 1981 and based in Paris, Tapages has an extensive client list that includes all of the main French TV companies and many high profile film companies. Recent broadcast projects have included reality shows such as Secret Story, MasterChef and Fort Boyard, while internationally the company supplied equipment at last year’s London Olympic Games and, more recently, to capture the Grand Prix de Monaco.

“DPA microphones are currently being used on a French TV programme called La Boite à Musique (Music Box), which is a classical music show,” Becquet says. “The sound engineer is miking all of the instruments with DPA d:vote™ 4099 Instrument Microphones and using d:screet™ 4060 Miniature Microphones for the talent. Like many of our customers, he is happy using DPA because the sound quality is so good.”

Becquet adds that DPA microphones can be used in almost any situation in broadcast or movie shooting because they are very tough and also come with a large number of accessories, which makes them very versatile.

“From holders and suspensions to foams and windjammers, DPA supplies everything you need. The accessories also make them very easy to hide if you want to keep them out of shot.”

Although Tapages is not a major player in the live sound business, its staff have tested DPA’s new d:facto™ Vocal Microphone because they wanted to see how well it coped with speech.

“We found it to be very good and we were impressed,” Becquet adds. “We also tried the d:facto capsule on a Sennheiser D9000 digital wireless system and felt the sound we achieved was much better than with any other capsule.”

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