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LAVALIER MICROPHONES

A lavalier microphone, also known as a lapel mic, lav, clip mic, body mic, collar mic and neck mic, is a miniature microphone, most often placed somewhere on the talent’s body as a bodyworn mic. They allow the talent to move freely while they are performing.

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New 2061 Miniature Microphone

The 2061 Omnidirectional Miniature Mic is a professional lavalier that meets sound engineers’ need for an amazingly high-quality mic. It offers fantastic speech intelligibility combined with durable construction with sweat-repellent and water-resistant capabilities.

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The best sound is close to the source

You have probably seen lavalier microphones used for television, theater, and public speaking applications. They are also commonly used in film production, although you will not be able to see them when used in this application as they are typically hidden in costumes.

These lapel mics are very versatile; placement and mounting depends on which application the mic is being used for. In theater applications, lavs are often concealed in the performer's hair, forehead or even in their clothing. In television and public speaking applications, the lavalier will typically be clipped to the subject's clothing, usually on the tie, jacket or collar. As mentioned above, lavalier microphones are very common in film applications, where they are hidden under clothing.

To attach these bodyworn mics to the talent, a wide variety of small clips are available to mount the mics on collars, ties or other clothing. There are also accessories that allow these mics to be hidden in button holes, underneath clothing and in the hair.

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4061 Miniature Mic on Alien Covenant placed by Katherine Waterston

This series of five miniature lapel mics is extremely varied in relation to their sensitivity and thus their flexibility to adapt to various sound pressure levels (SPL). Due to their high focus on speech intelligibility, they can be used to capture clear audio for broadcasters, TV studios, news anchors, theaters, film and more.

Each version is tailored towards a specific application based on sensitivity, voltage and placement needs. They are all based on the original 4060; the very first miniature microphone developed by DPA.

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6061 Subminiature Microphone on Harry Potter theater

Just 3 mm (0.12 in) and available in a normal and a loud SPL version, the 6060 and 6061 Subminiature Lavalier microphones pack the audio power of our larger, award-winning DPA mics. What they lack in size, they more than make up for in clarity, consistency and durability – three qualities that really matter. By shrinking CORE by DPA technology, we ensure you don't have to compromise on sound to focus on aesthetics.

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4660 4661 4671 lavalier microphones from DPA Microphones

Made for situations where you require maximum security and where the visual size of the mic is less important. The series is available in three different sensititity variants - 4660, 4661 and 4671 - each with its own advantages. This robust series features a stainless steel housing, a heavy-duty cable relief and a thick 2.2 mm (0.09 in) cable.

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4080 Cardoid Microphone on Anchor

The 4080 Cardioid Mic is a lavalier that captures the human voice with an unusually high degree of definition. This mic offers maximum side rejection and excellent sonic focus on the subject. It is designed for broadcast, conference and other live performances both in the studio and in the field.

4061 Miniature Mic on Alien Covenant placed by Katherine Waterston
6061 Subminiature Microphone on Harry Potter theater
4660 4661 4671 lavalier microphones from DPA Microphones
4080 Cardoid Microphone on Anchor
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