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  • amundsen2amundsen2

    DPA Microphones imk4061Published on 04/11/07 at 03:44
    (This content has been automatically translated from French)
    This is an electret microphone very small, that can be placed directly on the instrument, although it is indeed a micro air (> <micro-contact). It has an omni polar pattern. In this kit, microphone (DPA 4061) comes with an XLR adapter and various types of fasteners, which is necessary with this type of microphone. For cons, the power supply is not included, but phantom power is appropriate.

    OVERALL OPINION

    I use it for several weeks. With its capture omnidirectional, it offers a very natural sound, despite an investment in close proximity (I up to 2 cm from the bridge of my violin).

    Although this is a model for medium-speed (compared to the DPA 4060), its output level remains …
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    This is an electret microphone very small, that can be placed directly on the instrument, although it is indeed a micro air (> <micro-contact). It has an omni polar pattern. In this kit, microphone (DPA 4061) comes with an XLR adapter and various types of fasteners, which is necessary with this type of microphone. For cons, the power supply is not included, but phantom power is appropriate.

    OVERALL OPINION

    I use it for several weeks. With its capture omnidirectional, it offers a very natural sound, despite an investment in close proximity (I up to 2 cm from the bridge of my violin).

    Although this is a model for medium-speed (compared to the DPA 4060), its output level remains very high. In fact, a microphone input, I do not need to amplify many (twenty dB).

    The value is excellent, especially considering that the DPA, but at prices incomparably lower than the microphones "large size" of the manufacturer.

    I have not tested live, the main reason for purchase (besides the fact that the placement of the instrument leaves free to move while playing).

    One doubt: when the microphone is plugged into my MOTU Traveler, I have a little digital noise and I am not yet able to determine if the fault lies at the microphone or sound card. After a test on a micro recorder Fostex FR-2, it seems that the microphone is to be exonerated because the noise disappears.
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  • benalbbenalb

    DPA Microphones imk4061Published on 07/09/07 at 14:21
    (This content has been automatically translated from French)
    Lavalier microphone designed primarily for live sound recording, placed directly on the instrument
    He is omnipresent. What is interesting is that it is not specifically dedicated for a particular instrument. It really captures what happens. Very nice bass, accurate and precise highs and never aggressive. The dream!

    OVERALL OPINION

    I use it for 6 months on a classical guitar (nylon), an instrument still very difficult to add sound.
    It is a microphone that picks up the sound of the instrument with great natural and fidelity, highly insensitive to feedback.
    It attaches directly to the table of the guitar thanks to a double-sided tape is not very practical, is the only point se…
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    Lavalier microphone designed primarily for live sound recording, placed directly on the instrument
    He is omnipresent. What is interesting is that it is not specifically dedicated for a particular instrument. It really captures what happens. Very nice bass, accurate and precise highs and never aggressive. The dream!

    OVERALL OPINION

    I use it for 6 months on a classical guitar (nylon), an instrument still very difficult to add sound.
    It is a microphone that picks up the sound of the instrument with great natural and fidelity, highly insensitive to feedback.
    It attaches directly to the table of the guitar thanks to a double-sided tape is not very practical, is the only point seems doubtful. However, it does not damage the varnish.
    Much more interesting than a microphone placed in front of the instrument because the sound is no longer dependent on the position of the instrument.
    I tried it in theaters medium (600/800 seats) and it is incredible comfort, even with percussion. Opportunity to connect via a transmitter RF adapters (not given!)
    Value for money really good when you know how much are the other brand DPA microphones.

    That's what I tried so far better especially in terms of comfort and transparency.
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  • Rj_4000Rj_4000

    DPA Microphones imk4061Published on 04/04/10 at 14:02
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    Omni miniature microphone (the size of the eraser on a pencil, as stated elsewhere).

    Electret 9V I think, via adapter (with voltage reduction) to +48 V power supply



    OVERALL OPINION

    Qq I used 4061 and I also have 4060.
    (Update 10/10/2010: In fact-checking done by comparing the sensitivities-these are all 4061. There's nothing written on the microphone and, as I bought them secondhand, c That was the only way svaoir)

    Yes, I have a little experience in micro ...

    Most? Associated with its size!
    Recently, I taped (in the sense of the word, with gaffer) hearing on the low side (left hand) of an accordion. It works great!
    To view, I pushed a little Genelec (1032), directed to …
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    Omni miniature microphone (the size of the eraser on a pencil, as stated elsewhere).

    Electret 9V I think, via adapter (with voltage reduction) to +48 V power supply



    OVERALL OPINION

    Qq I used 4061 and I also have 4060.
    (Update 10/10/2010: In fact-checking done by comparing the sensitivities-these are all 4061. There's nothing written on the microphone and, as I bought them secondhand, c That was the only way svaoir)

    Yes, I have a little experience in micro ...

    Most? Associated with its size!
    Recently, I taped (in the sense of the word, with gaffer) hearing on the low side (left hand) of an accordion. It works great!
    To view, I pushed a little Genelec (1032), directed to the accordion: it does not catch bin quickly. (Well, the song was, eh, not metal ...)

    The other time, I had pasted a (4061) (figuratively this time) on the front of a D112 in a bass drum, to record a rehearsal. A young drummer, who pulls in a remake of Red Hot. Oumph! The track with the D112 has remained in the closet.

    In my opinion, it can almost do anything with these microphones.

    I broke the head several times to boost bass in a bad concert ... I am sure that with a 4060 or two well placed, it must be awesome.

    Money? I have paid less than 200EUR room, so ...
    Unbeatable.

    I would do if the choice? Ben I think 4 and I stop to buy 6.

    But be careful connector Micro Dot, quite sensitive to bad contacts. And, well, do not walk on it. Sounds silly, but considering the size, it is not a joke!
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