Does it not seem obvious that mounting on the bottom side of the neck could interfere with the left hand if playing in higher positions, would it not be much better to mount on the top side?
I mounted the 4099 on my guitar and connected it to my AER amp but I get a terrible feedback, even at low volume/gain. I tried different placements and volume/gain adjustments, but I can’t get rid of the feedback
it's supercardiod, so your amp should be off axis. there's a huge lobe at the rear of the mic and a big fat one at the front. look it up. Beginner's guide to super cardioid mic - SYNCO Supercardioid recording microphone features an extremely directional polar pattern. With null points at 127° and 233° and a back lobe of sensitivity speakers themselves have dispersion characteristics as well. it's voodoo!
It is compatible. You need to use the DAD6034 to connect it. www.dpamicrophones.com/accessories/adapter-for-sennheiser-evolution-g2-g3-d1-x2-digital-wireless-audio-ltd-en2-tx
How does it compare to conventional studio SDC's for recording? Other than greater off-axis rejection and the clip, what's different? Does it have same transient behaviour? What would it be like at larger distances from the sound source?
Hi. It all depends on your playing style, but you can mount it just about anywhere on the guitar's body that you want. That said, many acoustic players never reach the very high notes - especially not on guitars without cutaway. Some do, of course, and in that case, another position should probably be used.
Hi Marcus. Thanks for reaching out. Obviously, it depends on how close the two musicians are located to each other. But 4099 has a supercardiod mic capsule and if you use 4099 on both the guitar and the tablas, there shouldn't be that much bleed to cause any problems in a live sound setting.
There can be some bleed, but again since it is a supercardiod capsule, it is a very directional mic that picks up what is directly in front of it. We made 4099 for live applications and it is being used each and every day on live stages everywhere - in some cases the artisst uses in-ear systems, but many also use stage monitors without problems. :-)
Hi. It's an old video so I am not really sure which wireless system was used in this particular video. But we have a lot of adapters for compatibility with a wide range of wireless transmitters: www.dpamicrophones.com/mic-university/adapters-for-wireless-for-microphones-with-microdot-termination
An interesting demo. But blending in the sound of the normally installed pickup to try and eliminate feedback is not a good option in my view. The more natural sound of the external mic on it's own is far better to my ear.
Hey sounds great and great tips I also do a lot of mixing and recording tips on my channel to so if you need any mixing and recording tips I got them keep up the great work and keep making music
These mics sounds good for fingerpicking but dont expect to strumm chords with a pick.. Lol it sounds awful, way to much pick sound. If anybody know how to deal with that, let me know.
Beautiful. Happy to be able to buy it this month finally. One thing. Wouldn't make it more sense to have the mic top down rather bottom up when singing? Also I have a harmonium here which I would like to record apart from my acoustic. Does it need additional clip or equipment to record harmonium?
HI. Sounds great! Yes, if you sing at the same time, it may make sense to point the 4099 downwards, as the capsule does have a supercardioid directional pattern. But you should try a variety of ways to mount it and see what works the best for you. Depending on the size and exact shape of your harmonium, you may be able to find a way to use the guitar mount for that as well. Otherwise, you may want to check out some of the other mounts we have for 4099: www.dpamicrophones.com/instrument/4099-instrument-microphone (scroll down and fold out e.g. the Clamp Mount section). Hope this helps! 😃
Yes, we have seen that many times. 😃 Depending on 'carve' you could place it closer to the neck - or you could mount it on the top half of the guitar. The neck of the mic i flexible and can be bend in any direction.
@@DPAmicrophones So you would go for the strings and not the f hole? I was reading on Sweetwater's website that even their customers had complaints about flimsy mounting for guitar. How long will it be before you guys get a redesign on that piece? Or maybe put out a 3D printable option or something
Sorry, focused on the 'carving' question and not the 'archtop'. On an acoustic with carving, as mentioned, we have seen that many times and on acoustics, yes you cold easily experiment with going for the strings as well as the hole depending on your guitar, preference and style. As can be seen in this review: ua-cam.com/video/ixdv3mE98j8/v-deo.html But on a semi-acoustic archtop with an F-hole, it may be different. Since it produces less acoustic sound, going for the strings might be a problem, but even the F-hole may not be enough. You would have to experiment with it, and possible comine a mic'ed signal with the pickup sound. 😃
d.vote™ 4009 can't find that model on your website. Is it a brand new one or is it a typo and should it have been 4099? It's a 4099 in the text below! 😉
A few questions... How does it compare to the H5 mic capsule for recording? On this demo they seem pretty close. Any good sugestions for a pairing? Can you use it on a regular stand? How many volts of phantom power? In live usage how does it compare to shure sm57 and sm81 and ear trumpet edwina in terms of feedback? How sturdy/durable is it? I've seem some people with failed capsules after heavy use.
The needed voltage depends on which adapter is used. The microphone itself has a coaxial microdot connector that need a certain bias voltage. So, look up the specific adapter, fx one of the XLR adapters and see what it works with. (The XLRs works best around 48 V) The adapter matches the supply voltage from e.g. a wireless transmitters minijack socket (5-ish V) or 48 V phantom power til the needed bias on the microdot connector.
Did anyone else notice? This poor girl is missing the end of the third finger on the right hand. I think that this would make it a little difficult to do any fingerstyle picking.
As good as the mic might be, the adjustable clip for the guitar is a pain in the ass. As I've learned that the mic is produced as a high class product in denmark, the clip must have been fabricated in any low cost asian country. Once mounted it fells off easily. It's just a matter of minutes. As long as the manufacturer doesn't find a solution for this problem, which makes the mic unusable, this product is not recommendable!
Sorry to hear of you bad experience. It usually is quit secure. Could you please send an email to info@dpamicrophones.com with a description of your problem? they might be able to help you out with getting a replacement if the product is faulty.
@@DPAmicrophones The guitar clip is as efficient as the communication with dpamicrophones.com. 2 mails sent. Result: no reaction at all. So beware, if You have any problems with dpa, they will NOT be solved!
@@DPAmicrophones Two mails sent to dpa. No reaction at all. Communication with dpa as faulty as the mount clip! One should be aware that there is no help at all, if you get into problems with dpa products!
@schbrachbolidsei I just talked to our service department, and they informed me that they answered you the same day you send us the email. Could you have a look again? If you haven't received the answer from us, could you forward me the email that you sent in the first place? Then I will investigate and make sure you get a swift reply. skc@dpamicrophones.com. We are very sorry for your bad experience.
@@DPAmicrophonesThe mail I sent to the contact mail address listed on the webpage was as follows: Sehr geehrtes Team, leider musste ich nach Erhalt der Ware feststellen, dass die mit dem Mikrophon gelieferte Klemmhalterung für Gitarre sich als schadhaft bzw. unbrauchbar erwiesen hat. Die Arretierung auf der Schiebestange lässt sich in beide Richtungen verschieben ohne dass der Lösungsriegel gedrückt werden muss. Die Arretierungszunge greift offenbar nicht tief genug in die Riffelung ein und bewirkt damit, dass kein Anpressdruck aufgebaut werden kann und die Klemmhalterung sich von der Gitarrenzarge löst. Ein Anbringen der Halterung auf der Unterseite der Instrumentenzarge ist vollkommen verunmöglicht. Ich hoffe dass dieser Fehler, der ein problemloses Anbringen des Mikrophons verhindert, nur diese mir gelieferte Halterung aufweist und kein allgemeiner Konstruktionsfehler ist. Zum Test des Mikrophons bin ich aus diesem Grund noch gar nicht gekommen, hoffe aber, dass dieses meinen Erwartungen entspricht. Ich darf Sie daher ersuchen mich zu informieren wie ich zur Lösung dieses Problems weiter vorzugehen habe. Mein Vorschlag wäre, allein die Halterung an Sie zurückzusenden, die Sie mir dann durch eine fehlerfreie ersetzen und zusenden. In Erwartung einer schnellstmöglichen Antwort und Lösung verbleibe ich mit freundlichen Grüßen! W.M.
DPA Microphones what preamp do I probably need to mic a single violin at home and record it with an rme adi-2 pro fs? Or just buy a simple interface like rme babyface fx?
Hi Vanddar. Yes, you could definitely do that. The mic for guitar and violin is the same, but the mounting clips are different. If you think of close miking one violin, you should consider getting the violin clip: www.dpamicrophones.com/accessories/instrument-microphone-clip-for-violin-and-mandolin
That's a breath of fresh air after listening to a bunch of congested, muddy DI sounds. Great microphone!
i am sure hooked on this mic for my accoustic guitar now, after seeing this most informative demo of it by this young woman.
Does it not seem obvious that mounting on the bottom side of the neck could interfere with the left hand if playing in higher positions, would it not be much better to mount on the top side?
Looking good
For classical guitar should you use this in conjunction with a Fishman Loudbox Mini or some other type of speaker?
I mounted the 4099 on my guitar and connected it to my AER amp but I get a terrible feedback, even at low volume/gain. I tried different placements and volume/gain adjustments, but I can’t get rid of the feedback
it's supercardiod, so your amp should be off axis. there's a huge lobe at the rear of the mic and a big fat one at the front. look it up.
Beginner's guide to super cardioid mic - SYNCO
Supercardioid recording microphone features an extremely directional polar pattern. With null points at 127° and 233° and a back lobe of sensitivity
speakers themselves have dispersion characteristics as well.
it's voodoo!
Can it be fixed to a smaller instrument like a Ukulele, a Venezuela Cuatro etc ?
Yes, absolutely: www.dpamicrophones.com/mic-university/how-to-mic/how-to-mic-the-ukulele/
Can I use RodeLink wireless adapter with that DPA mic ? If so what adapter do I need ? Thank you !
Hi. Thanks for reaching out. In case you would connect to a mixing desk or an acoustic guitar amp with an XLR input. :-)
DPA Microphones Thanks for your answer. So if I buy a Rode Link wireless adapter and a xlr mini jack adapter, I can use it ?
Actually I just want to know if RodeLink wireless adapter is compatible with the DPA mic ?
It is compatible. You need to use the DAD6034 to connect it. www.dpamicrophones.com/accessories/adapter-for-sennheiser-evolution-g2-g3-d1-x2-digital-wireless-audio-ltd-en2-tx
@@DPAmicrophones great ! Thank you very much !
How does it compare to conventional studio SDC's for recording? Other than greater off-axis rejection and the clip, what's different? Does it have same transient behaviour? What would it be like at larger distances from the sound source?
THe mic must not mount from the bottom. How are you supposed to play the very hight notes if the mic is mounted there.
Hi. It all depends on your playing style, but you can mount it just about anywhere on the guitar's body that you want. That said, many acoustic players never reach the very high notes - especially not on guitars without cutaway. Some do, of course, and in that case, another position should probably be used.
@@DPAmicrophones: I am really thinking about buying one. I have a Hanika concert guitar without a cutaway.
PLs,
How difficult are the sound problems in a guitar and tabla combo. (DPA 4099 on the guitar)?
Hi Marcus. Thanks for reaching out. Obviously, it depends on how close the two musicians are located to each other. But 4099 has a supercardiod mic capsule and if you use 4099 on both the guitar and the tablas, there shouldn't be that much bleed to cause any problems in a live sound setting.
@@DPAmicrophones thank you. However...what about sound reflections from monitor speakers to guitar body to mic ?
There can be some bleed, but again since it is a supercardiod capsule, it is a very directional mic that picks up what is directly in front of it. We made 4099 for live applications and it is being used each and every day on live stages everywhere - in some cases the artisst uses in-ear systems, but many also use stage monitors without problems. :-)
I love my 4099, but I usually have to edit out a couple of clicks and knocks because I forget to take my watch off before recording. 😆
Can this microphone used for live performances or its just for recording
Hi. It is definitely also a live mic! 😃
Which is the wireless system shown in video for the mic? And what else would I need to pair it up wid mic? Thanks
Hi. It's an old video so I am not really sure which wireless system was used in this particular video. But we have a lot of adapters for compatibility with a wide range of wireless transmitters: www.dpamicrophones.com/mic-university/adapters-for-wireless-for-microphones-with-microdot-termination
@@DPAmicrophones Hi, I made the video-it was hard wired into the camera and 48v applied through a Canon camera. Hope that helps!
How to buy in india?
An interesting demo. But blending in the sound of the normally installed pickup to try and eliminate feedback is not a good option in my view. The more natural sound of the external mic on it's own is far better to my ear.
Hey sounds great and great tips I also do a lot of mixing and recording tips on my channel to so if you need any mixing and recording tips I got them keep up the great work and keep making music
Im considering buying the microphone for my classical guitar. How do you connect the d:vote 4099 with pedal effects?
We have standard adapters available for XLR. So you connect it to a pedal the same way you would connect any other mic. Hope this helps.
@@DPAmicrophones are the adapters included with the pedal? Thank you
@@deniscassiere Or try the something like the eventide mixlink, it will give you great options for interfacing.
These mics sounds good for fingerpicking but dont expect to strumm chords with a pick.. Lol it sounds awful, way to much pick sound.
If anybody know how to deal with that, let me know.
Beautiful. Happy to be able to buy it this month finally. One thing. Wouldn't make it more sense to have the mic top down rather bottom up when singing? Also I have a harmonium here which I would like to record apart from my acoustic. Does it need additional clip or equipment to record harmonium?
HI. Sounds great! Yes, if you sing at the same time, it may make sense to point the 4099 downwards, as the capsule does have a supercardioid directional pattern. But you should try a variety of ways to mount it and see what works the best for you.
Depending on the size and exact shape of your harmonium, you may be able to find a way to use the guitar mount for that as well. Otherwise, you may want to check out some of the other mounts we have for 4099: www.dpamicrophones.com/instrument/4099-instrument-microphone (scroll down and fold out e.g. the Clamp Mount section).
Hope this helps! 😃
Anybody use this to mic an acoustic carved-top archtop? Experiences?
wondering same thing
Yes, we have seen that many times. 😃 Depending on 'carve' you could place it closer to the neck - or you could mount it on the top half of the guitar. The neck of the mic i flexible and can be bend in any direction.
@@DPAmicrophones So you would go for the strings and not the f hole? I was reading on Sweetwater's website that even their customers had complaints about flimsy mounting for guitar. How long will it be before you guys get a redesign on that piece? Or maybe put out a 3D printable option or something
Sorry, focused on the 'carving' question and not the 'archtop'. On an acoustic with carving, as mentioned, we have seen that many times and on acoustics, yes you cold easily experiment with going for the strings as well as the hole depending on your guitar, preference and style. As can be seen in this review: ua-cam.com/video/ixdv3mE98j8/v-deo.html
But on a semi-acoustic archtop with an F-hole, it may be different. Since it produces less acoustic sound, going for the strings might be a problem, but even the F-hole may not be enough. You would have to experiment with it, and possible comine a mic'ed signal with the pickup sound. 😃
$1,500 though?
d.vote™ 4009 can't find that model on your website. Is it a brand new one or is it a typo and should it have been 4099? It's a 4099 in the text below! 😉
www.dpamicrophones.com/microphones/dvote/4099g-instrument-microphone-for-guitar
I see you have corrected the typo. And by the way, when this was posted, I already had a d.vote™ 4099 and I love it.
I'm here for the doggo
A few questions...
How does it compare to the H5 mic capsule for recording? On this demo they seem pretty close.
Any good sugestions for a pairing?
Can you use it on a regular stand?
How many volts of phantom power?
In live usage how does it compare to shure sm57 and sm81 and ear trumpet edwina in terms of feedback?
How sturdy/durable is it? I've seem some people with failed capsules after heavy use.
The needed voltage depends on which adapter is used. The microphone itself has a coaxial microdot connector that need a certain bias voltage.
So, look up the specific adapter, fx one of the XLR adapters and see what it works with. (The XLRs works best around 48 V)
The adapter matches the supply voltage from e.g. a wireless transmitters minijack socket (5-ish V) or 48 V phantom power til the needed bias on the microdot connector.
I can't find it anywhere for $40.99
We sure hope not, as we would soon be in trouble if that was the price... 😉
Did anyone else notice? This poor girl is missing the end of the third finger on the right hand. I think that this would make it a little difficult to do any fingerstyle picking.
It s the right hand dumb ass:)))) she is just strumming with that hand
@@andysketch1761 It was just an observation and a correct one at that.. so no need to be an arsehole.
I did not look at her hands neither at the guitar nor mic or whatever. She is cute
Yes, she was injured as a little girl. Are you being kind or sarcastic?
a found the mic very attractive .........
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As good as the mic might be, the adjustable clip for the guitar is a pain in the ass. As I've learned that the mic is produced as a high class product in denmark, the clip must have been fabricated in any low cost asian country.
Once mounted it fells off easily. It's just a matter of minutes. As long as the manufacturer doesn't find a solution for this problem, which makes the mic unusable, this product is not recommendable!
Sorry to hear of you bad experience. It usually is quit secure. Could you please send an email to info@dpamicrophones.com with a description of your problem? they might be able to help you out with getting a replacement if the product is faulty.
@@DPAmicrophones The guitar clip is as efficient as the communication with dpamicrophones.com. 2 mails sent. Result: no reaction at all. So beware, if You have any problems with dpa, they will NOT be solved!
@@DPAmicrophones Two mails sent to dpa. No reaction at all. Communication with dpa as faulty as the mount clip! One should be aware that there is no help at all, if you get into problems with dpa products!
@schbrachbolidsei I just talked to our service department, and they informed me that they answered you the same day you send us the email. Could you have a look again? If you haven't received the answer from us, could you forward me the email that you sent in the first place? Then I will investigate and make sure you get a swift reply. skc@dpamicrophones.com.
We are very sorry for your bad experience.
@@DPAmicrophonesThe mail I sent to the contact mail address listed on the webpage was as follows:
Sehr geehrtes Team,
leider musste ich nach Erhalt der Ware feststellen, dass die mit dem Mikrophon gelieferte Klemmhalterung für Gitarre sich als schadhaft bzw. unbrauchbar erwiesen hat. Die Arretierung auf der Schiebestange lässt sich in beide Richtungen verschieben ohne dass der Lösungsriegel gedrückt werden muss. Die Arretierungszunge greift offenbar nicht tief genug in die Riffelung ein und bewirkt damit, dass kein Anpressdruck aufgebaut werden kann und die Klemmhalterung sich von der Gitarrenzarge löst. Ein Anbringen der Halterung auf der Unterseite der Instrumentenzarge ist vollkommen verunmöglicht. Ich hoffe dass dieser Fehler, der ein problemloses Anbringen des Mikrophons verhindert, nur diese mir gelieferte Halterung aufweist und kein allgemeiner Konstruktionsfehler ist. Zum Test des Mikrophons bin ich aus diesem Grund noch gar nicht gekommen, hoffe aber, dass dieses meinen Erwartungen entspricht.
Ich darf Sie daher ersuchen mich zu informieren wie ich zur Lösung dieses Problems weiter vorzugehen habe. Mein Vorschlag wäre, allein die Halterung an Sie zurückzusenden, die Sie mir dann durch eine fehlerfreie ersetzen und zusenden.
In Erwartung einer schnellstmöglichen Antwort und Lösung verbleibe ich mit freundlichen Grüßen!
W.M.
You get a thumbs up because Grace has cute feet.
It’s a strange question, but I’ve got to do it: would be possible occasionally using that mic 4099G and Mount to record a violin concert?
Hi Vandder. Yes, you could do that, but would probably need the violin clip to be able to mount it right. 😃
DPA Microphones what preamp do I probably need to mic a single violin at home and record it with an rme adi-2 pro fs?
Or just buy a simple interface like rme babyface fx?
Hi Vanddar. Yes, you could definitely do that. The mic for guitar and violin is the same, but the mounting clips are different. If you think of close miking one violin, you should consider getting the violin clip: www.dpamicrophones.com/accessories/instrument-microphone-clip-for-violin-and-mandolin
Hi Adel. Any preamp that provides phantom power should be able to do the job. 😃