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  1. I purchased the DPA4017b set from B&H about 7 months ago. I love the mic but after 4-5 months I started having serious RFI problems with my TX742. (See Video) Does anyone know how to solve this? I've spoke to DPA and they say that I need to send in the preamp so they can evaluate it. I'm living in Mainland China so sending anything out of the country or receiving anything from out of the country is a problem. I previously used a RODE NTG3 for years without a problem. I really expected more from a mic that cost more than $2000!!!
  2. Has anyone else experienced interference with their original CS1? I know the CS3 had problems but I have been getting a digital sounding interference that is difficult to trace/recreate. As I move the boom around in the air it gets louder and softer or disappears. Its kind of like that digital sound you hear when you hit slate on the Nomad except more steady/less staccato. I've only noticed it since recently upgrading to the Nomad but when I try to recreate it on my own I can't get it to happen again. The other time I know I've run into problems was on a show that had pretty beefy camera transmitters but the other two times there was no apparent cause.
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