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Least sensitive mic of the family.
Some comparison specs from the DPA link posted above:
4060-
Power supply: Min. 5 V - max 50 V through DPA adapter
Equivalent noise level A-weighted: Typ. 23 dB(A) re. 20 µPa (max. 26 dB(A))
Equiv. noise level ITU-R BS.468-4: Typ. 35 dB (max. 38 dB)
Total harmonic distortion (THD): <1% THD up to 123 dB SPL peak
Max. SPL, peak before clipping: 134 dB
Dynamic Range: Typ. 100 dB
S/N ratio, re. 1 kHz at 1 Pa (94 dB SPL): 71 dB(A)
Sensitivity, nominal, ±3 dB: 20 mV/Pa; -34 dB re. 1 V/Pa
4061-
Power supply: Min. 5 V - max 50 V through DPA adapter
Equivalent noise level A-weighted: Typ. 26 dB(A) re. 20 µPa (max. 28 dB(A))
Equiv. noise level ITU-R BS.468-4: Typ. 38 dB (max. 40 dB)
Total harmonic distortion (THD): <1% THD up to 123 dB SPL peak
Max. SPL, peak before clipping: 144 dB
Dynamic Range: Typ. 97 dB
S/N ratio, re. 1 kHz at 1 Pa (94 dB SPL): 68 dB(A)
Sensitivity, nominal, ±3 dB: 6 mV/Pa; -44.5 dB re. 1 V/Pa
4062-
Power supply: Min. 5 V - max 50 V through DPA adapter
Equivalent noise level A-weighted: Typ. 33 dB(A) re. 20 µPa (max. 37 dB(A))
Equiv. noise level ITU-R BS.468-4: Typ. 45 dB (max. 49 dB)
Total harmonic distortion (THD): <1% THD up to 123 dB SPL peak
Max. SPL, peak before clipping: 154 dB
Dynamic Range: Typ. 90 dB
S/N ratio, re. 1 kHz at 1 Pa (94 dB SPL): 61 dB(A)
Sensitivity, nominal, ±3 dB: 1 mV/Pa; -60 dB re. 1 V/Pa
4063-
Power supply: Min. 3 V - max 50 V through DPA adapter
Equivalent noise level A-weighted: Typ. 26 dB(A) re. 20 µPa (max. 28 dB(A))
Equiv. noise level ITU-R BS.468-4: Typ. 38 dB (max. 40 dB)
Total harmonic distortion (THD): <1% THD up to 123 dB SPL peak; <1% THD up to 120 dB SPL RMS sine
Max. SPL, peak before clipping: 138 dB
Dynamic Range: Typ. 97 dB
S/N ratio, re. 1 kHz at 1 Pa (94 dB SPL): 68 dB
Sensitivity, nominal, ±3 dB: 6 mV/Pa; 44.5 dB re. 1 V/Pa
DPA 4060 has an impressive sensitivity of 20 mV/Pa. The noise floor of the DPA 4060 is 23 dB(A) re. 20 µPa and and if powered correctly, the microphone will be able to handle sound pressure levels up to 134 dB SPL before clipping occurs.
DPA 4061 is acoustically identical with the award winning DPA 4060, but the sensitivity is adjusted to 6 mV/Pa to match some of the more sensitive transmitters on the market. The noise floor of the DPA 4061 is 26 dB(A) re. 20 µPa and if powered correctly the microphone will be able to handle sound pressure levels up to 144 dB SPL before clipping occurs.
DPA 4062 is acoustically identical with the award winning DPA 4060, but the sensitivity is adjusted to 1 mV/Pa to match some of the more sensitive transmitters on the market. The noise floor of the DPA 4062 is 33 dB(A) re. 20 µPa and if powered correctly the microphone will be able to handle sound pressure levels up to 154 dB SPL before clipping occurs.
DPA 4063 is acoustically identical with the DPA 4061, but the FET preamp in the input stage is designed for working with the lower supply voltage, matching systems delivering down to 3 V power supply. The noise floor of the DPA 4063 is 26 dB(A) re. 20 µPa and it is able to handle sound pressure levels up to 138 dB SPL peak before clipping occurs.