Deity V-Mic D4 DUO – Dual Directional Video Microphone

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THE WORLD’S FIRST DUAL-DIRECTIONAL VIDEO MICROPHONE

The D4 DUO’s dual-capsule design allows you to simultaneously capture sound from in front of and behind your camera. Don’t just show your audience the world you live in, tell them about it in full fidelity too!

  • Dual Cardioid Pickup Patterns
  • Low Noise Circuitry
  • AUX Input for Lavalier Microphones or Wireless Receivers
  • No Batteries Required
  • 1/4″ and 3/8″ threaded mounting options

WHAT DO YOU GET IN THE BOX?

  1. 1x V-Mic D4 DUO
  2. 2x Faux Fur Windscreens
  3. 1x Rycote® Lyre Shockmount
  4. 1x Yellow 3.5mm TRS to TRS cable

ALL V-MIC D4 DUO FEATURES

PATENTED DUAL-CAPSULE DESIGN

The V-Mic D4 DUO lets you capture the story you want to tell, from every angle. With its unique dual-capsule design and utility, the DUO allows you, for the first time ever, to record the audio coming from behind the camera in full fidelity.

AUX 3.5MM INPUT

In accordance with our company motto of “Do More. Carry Less.” the DUO has a 3.5mm AUX input that bypasses audio from the rear capsule and sends the input to the right channel of your camera – perfect for adding a wired lavalier mic or a miniature wireless microphone receiver like the Pocket Wireless.

NO BATTERIES NEEDED

The V-Mic D4 DUO runs completely off of the 3V Plug-In Power provided by your camera’s microphone jack. Plus, that bias voltage is passed along through the 3.5mm input jack on the D4 DUO, allowing you to use passive TRS lavalier microphones.

CUSTOM RYCOTE® SHOCKMOUNT

Deity Microphones and Rycote partnered up to create a custom thermoplastic polyester shockmount for the V-Mic D4 DUO that is stiff enough to support the weight and keep the microphone balanced, but also prevents camera handling noise from being transferred to the microphone.