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DPA 4099 CORE Instrument Microphone with Saxophone Mounting Clip Reviews

Small-diaphragm Supercardioid Condenser Microphone with Clip and Cable - Saxophone

DPA's CORE amplifier design brings improved specs — lower distortion and increased dynamic range — to the already celebrated line of DPA d:vote 4099 miniature microphones. This results in even greater clarity, openness, and consistency onstage, for studio-quality sound in virtually any live environment.

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Watch out for Red LED's... SUPER POWERFUL

By PAT ZICARI from LOS ANGELES AREA on December 15, 2018 Music Background: Professional Musician

WARNING:
This 4099 has LOTS of output…

I called Sweetwater to complain about the "key clicks" the mike picked up…
Spoke to Jonathan and he said he'd never gotten that complaint.

Talked to a friend who has been using one for years… he said to check the attenuation on my transmitter…

Boy, was HE right… the LED was glowing a constant RED… changed the setting on my Shure PGX1 from "mic" to 0…


WOW… this is a SUPER mike…

I experimented with the placement and found that r/h edge of bell (view down from neck)... pointed toward G# key gave me a balanced sound… not too much bell boom or too much left-hand highs…


Going to a gig today… will probably amend these Reviews… with maybe more tips… lol

Great Microphone!

By Andrii Liesnyi from California on October 29, 2018 Music Background: Professional Saxophonist

I like this microphone very much. It gives me the best quality of sound and shows the full range of frequency. Highly recommend to all sax and flute players!

Great Tone & Clarity, poor clip.

By Sweetwater Customer from Oahu on February 27, 2020 Music Background: Professional saxophone player.

I love the sound. I can't wait to try it in the studio. But it keeps falling off the bell, especially moving from tenor to alto to soprano, back to tenor. It seems pretty straightforward, what could I be doing wrong? Also, the belt clip is a bit uncomfortable.

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