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DPA Microphones d:vote 4099

Electret Microphone from DPA Microphones belonging to the d:vote series

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DPA Microphones d:vote 4099Published on 08/25/14 at 08:27
(This content has been automatically translated from French)
Micro declined in the version for violin

OVERALL OPINION

How long have you use it?
1 complete we in different environments (one for a cocktail, a duet for a religious ceremony and training variet)

Have you tried many other models before buying it?
I used to have the DPA 4060 but recovered the other instruments too "noisy" around me (drums, percussions) and I found it quite unstable at its fxing.

What thing do you like most and least?
The capital SON! I finally have a warm sound reproduction of my instrument - right at the equalizer console, some reverb and it works - the bass is nice and natural treble and not aggressive. I positioned on the bridge, just behind not hinder...…
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Micro declined in the version for violin

OVERALL OPINION

How long have you use it?
1 complete we in different environments (one for a cocktail, a duet for a religious ceremony and training variet)

Have you tried many other models before buying it?
I used to have the DPA 4060 but recovered the other instruments too "noisy" around me (drums, percussions) and I found it quite unstable at its fxing.

What thing do you like most and least?
The capital SON! I finally have a warm sound reproduction of my instrument - right at the equalizer console, some reverb and it works - the bass is nice and natural treble and not aggressive. I positioned on the bridge, just behind not hinder the bowing.
Least, the very thin cable and too long for use with the relatively expensive belt or pocket and HF owners connectors XLR connector that de facto bribes to

How would you rate the quality / price?
It seems expensive at first and I did not look elsewhere because I know the reliable brand I finally rich and natural for my violin sound.

With experience, you do again this choice? ...
Yes, definitely
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NIGHTER-BEATSNIGHTER-BEATS

so-so

DPA Microphones d:vote 4099Published on 07/29/14 at 14:31
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I tried one hour and returned to the box. Back at Thomann.

It takes all the outside noise. If you sing and play at the same microphone your voice will fairly important. A priori a very good directivity, I have not found even trying full settings ...
Caution very low level of power, mount the gain for the sound.

The sound is very natural very true it is.

For me a single use: home studio with very good preamp and total silence during shooting. (There is happiness actually)
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jojosonodrumjojosonodrum

a must

DPA Microphones d:vote 4099Published on 08/30/12 at 07:59
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Electret microphones instrument

OVERALL OPINION

j have two and I use them mainly for the accordion and it changed my life

akg 416 517 etc. shure beta 98 ​​and 350 atm audio technica pro 35

the sound quality to breath on acoustic instrument I tried on accordion, violin, cello, trumpet, baritone sax, guitar, clarinet good it was not instruments of study, but it acts as a real clear sound quality instrument without much work plus.les different clip that really respects the instruments.

The moin the price: I think the good is expensive mics I understand it as I see quality but all device (clamp adapter hf etc) its really expensive

I think in buy two to cover all my needs …
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Electret microphones instrument

OVERALL OPINION

j have two and I use them mainly for the accordion and it changed my life

akg 416 517 etc. shure beta 98 ​​and 350 atm audio technica pro 35

the sound quality to breath on acoustic instrument I tried on accordion, violin, cello, trumpet, baritone sax, guitar, clarinet good it was not instruments of study, but it acts as a real clear sound quality instrument without much work plus.les different clip that really respects the instruments.

The moin the price: I think the good is expensive mics I understand it as I see quality but all device (clamp adapter hf etc) its really expensive

I think in buy two to cover all my needs
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Anonymous

the sound of my guitar, true!

DPA Microphones d:vote 4099Published on 02/12/12 at 02:21
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microphone for studio and stage instrument.

OVERALL OPINION

Now that I've tested it thoroughly, I will leave a notice.

First, I test, recording medium with a sound card.
perfect result!

The sound quality of this mirco is incredible.

Before posting I think I wanted to test live in different conditions, because it appears often on the advice of this story feedback.

Yesterday it was the most critical room, room kind of small village fetes confused with the worst that can be acoustic.

So not only could hear the sound of my guitars as if it were never in the slightest and acoustic feedback.

It's not complicated I never had any feedback with this mic, and yet y'en...…
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microphone for studio and stage instrument.

OVERALL OPINION

Now that I've tested it thoroughly, I will leave a notice.

First, I test, recording medium with a sound card.
perfect result!

The sound quality of this mirco is incredible.

Before posting I think I wanted to test live in different conditions, because it appears often on the advice of this story feedback.

Yesterday it was the most critical room, room kind of small village fetes confused with the worst that can be acoustic.

So not only could hear the sound of my guitars as if it were never in the slightest and acoustic feedback.

It's not complicated I never had any feedback with this mic, and yet y'en level!

So it makes me frightened of feedback this story, and I prevoyer case or refer it to the merchant site, and although unlikely, it is the best microphone I've ever played!

I even prefer to neumman KM184.

When the attachment system, it's great, discreet, lightweight, not embarrassing at all.

And I find myself free movements, which do that after 2 hours intensive, I have no deterioration commme when I have to stay in front of a microphone set up.

that's good!

The small dot and the base cable xlr, seems fragile.c 'the only thing that is scare.
but judging time.

To return to feedback has "those who" revoyer the rest of the audio chain, and try to find the frequency that shit before coming criticize a product without knowing how to use!
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  • Manufacturer: DPA Microphones
  • Model: d:vote 4099
  • Series: d:vote
  • Category: Electret Microphones
  • Added in our database on: 09/10/2010

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