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Old 10-02-2017, 06:12 AM
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Default DPA 4099g demo with a nylon string guitar

DPA d:vote 4099 is a super-cardioid condenser microphone for acoustic instruments, ideal for the stage.

I´m using one since last year to amplify my classical guitar and I think it sounds great. Although its very light and compact it seems super rugged and due to the super-cardioid pickup pattern it has great gain before it starts to feedback and enough volume to compete with a grand piano or string/wind instruments. If I need to go even louder (usually with drums or loud percussion) I blend it with a contact transducer pickup or just use the DPA for the main speakers and use the contact pickup for monitoring instead.

Anyway, I just made a video demo of the DPA 4099g with some samples. What do you think?



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Old 10-02-2017, 12:03 PM
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...Anyway, I just made a video demo of the DPA 4099g with some samples. What do you think?...
Nicely done, Konstantine! Thank you for a very fair review.

By the way, your music is exemplary, as well.
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Old 10-02-2017, 12:41 PM
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Nicely done, Konstantine! Thank you for a very fair review.

By the way, your music is exemplary, as well.

Thanks for listening Christopher!
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