DPA 4099 CORE Instrument Mic | Acoustic Guitar Review
The DPA 4099 CORE instrument microphone is player-friendly, sonically flexible, and way less of a hassle to use than you might expect from an instrument-mounted mic. It’s not exactly instant gratification, but once you’ve found the sweet spots for your instruments, the DPA 4099 offers an elegant, high-fidelity alternative to pickups and stage mics. Read the full review here: https://acousticguitar.com/gear-review-dpa-4099-core-instrument-microphone.
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For the love of god – buy a tuner.
Is it safe on nitro finishes
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for me 2.05
keen… sound gets worse,, 1- 2 foot away right,,,
The reverb makes it a little hard to get an idea of the actual frequency response of the mic and difference in placement
Thx for this. I like the fact that it could be placed on any instrument. How is it in solo live scenarios in terms of feedback and picking-up unwanted noise? Is it a a hypercardioid pattern? Why so expensive, it's just a little mic on a stick?
Best sound for me it's in first position 1:05 I was really impressed.
DPA are well know for top quality.
Sounds cool
SUPER! What pream was you used on this rec?
Lovely, thank you for this demo, I have an old acoustic so this might be helpful in the future.
Here's a list that helped me out.
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In the end, I went with #4.
2:34
How does a pick guard fall off? Mic sounds good.
Hi! Which concetcor you have in this mic, DAD6001 (black) ou DAD4099 (black/grey)?
Sounds good. But then again, for over $600, it damn well better sound good!