Quick Start Guide

// Overview
// Dual-element design (dynamic and condenser capsule)
// Cardioid polar pattern for effective isolation of the main sound source
// Tailored frequency response for drum and percussion applications
// 3 pre-attenuation settings: 0 dB, -10 dB, and -20 dB
// Gold plated & corrosion-resistant 3-pin XLR output connector
Top applications // Kick drum, toms, percussion and bass instruments
// 3 sound shaping modes
// Recessed slide switches
// Integrated acoustic pop and windshield - washable
// Solid full-metal die-cast body
// Hardened steel mesh grille
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// User interface
1 DTP 40 Trs Y-cable // 5-pin XLR into two 3-pin XLR
2 5-pin XLR jack
3 Condenser element
4 Dynamic element
5 Recessed slide switch for ‘Enhanced Frequency Response’ // Select between the following modes by adjusting the slide
switch:
= // = ‘Flat Frequency Response’ – FFR is suited for recording bass-heavy instruments. No  lter curve activated.
+ // = ‘Dynamic Enhanced Frequency Response’ – Dynamic EFR emphasizes frequency ranges relevant for the kick drum
sound in the dynamic capsule, but leaves frequency response of the condenser capsule untouched.
+ // + ‘Dual Enhanced Frequency Response’ – Dual EFR emphasizes frequency ranges relevant for the kick drum sound in
both capsules but “sharing the work”. The condenser capsule emphasizes frequencies around 60 Hz for deep and full
sound. The dynamic capsule puts its emphasis on the frequencies between 4 and 6 kHz for fast attack.
6 Recessed slide switch for pre-attenuation level // Select between the three settings 0 dB, -10 dB, and -20 dB for the
pre-attenuation level using the recessed slide switch.
QUICKSTART GUIDE
DOUBLE CAPSULE
FOR TWICE THE KICK
DUAL ELEMENT MULTI-TOOL
FOR ALL BASS-HEAVY APPLICATIONS
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// DTP 640 REX

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