Dtp 640 rex, Enhanced frequency response’ – efr, Pre-attenuation level settings – LEWITT DTP 640 REX User Manual

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Using the mic

DTP 640 REX

‘Enhanced Frequency Response’ – EFR

The recessed EFR slide switch

allows you to select different frequency responses of the two elements.

= // = ‘Flat Frequency Response’ – FFR

FFR is especially suited for recording bass-heavy instruments and for placing the DTP 640 REX outside the kick drum. With the FFR switch

setting, both elements offer a relatively neutral reproduction of sound.

+ // = ‘Dynamic Enhanced Frequency Response’ – Dynamic EFR

emphasizes dynamic element frequency ranges relevant for the kick drum sound. The condenser element makes the sound

neutral again.

EFR Dynamic

+ // + ‘Dual Enhanced Frequency Response’ – Dual EFR

is especially designed for recording kick drums. The condenser element focuses on frequencies from 70 to 150 Hz and delivers a

full body sound. The dynamic element delivers an punchy attack by focusing on the range between 3 and 5 kHz.

EFR Dual

Pre-attenuation level settings

You can select three settings for the pre-attenuation level by activating the recessed sliding switch

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