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Key Features
The ultimate kit for recording and amplifying extreme SPL sound sources. The DPA CORE 4099 Rock Touring Kit features four legendary 4099 CORE Extreme SPL instrument microphones and a plethora of versatile accessories. Whether you're on stage or in the studio, this kit ensures class-leading performance and flexibility.
Capable of handling up to 152dB SPL before clipping, the CORE 4099 Extreme SPL microphones are a must-have for close-mic'ing of very loud instruments. (As a point of reference, a jet taking off is roughly 130dB). If you want to capture the power and presence of some of the loudest instruments in existence, the 4099 CORE Extreme SPL mics are the ultimate choice.
Packing flexibility and outstanding performance into a single affordable kit is no easy feat, but DPA have done just that. Designed as a complete, compact, and unobtrusive kit for a wide range of applications, the 4099 Rock Touring Kit is the perfect addition to your sonic toolkit.
Product Ref: 122155
DPA's 4099 microphones are the ultimate choice for recording and amplifying sound sources both on stage and in the studio.
The four microphones can be used in conjunction with the two STC4099 clips for saxophones and brass, three DC4099 clips for drums and percussion, two clips for universal use, and three indispensable clamp mounts. Each mounting device is crafted with care and precision to provide you with a solution that adheres gently to your instrument or chosen surface with the flexibility that lets you find the best positioning for you application.
The kit also includes four heavy-duty 2.2mm (diameter) extension cables as well as four MicroDot to 3-pin XLR adapters. Combining outstanding performance with easy-to-use designs and versatile operation, the DPA Extreme SPL Rock Touring Kit ensures you get exactly the results you're looking for.
Found at the heart of many of DPA's miniature microphone configurations is the advanced CORE technology. This provides minimised distortion, an expanded dynamic range and an overall improved sound quality. CORE enhances the exceptional performance of DPA's existing microphone designs.
By minimizing distortion, CORE exhibits a significantly clearer and more open sound throughout the entire range of the microphone. On top of this, the increased dynamic range creates an increased workable range, and the microphone becomes much less vulnerable to overload. The increase allows you to capture extremely loud sound sources, such as screams, without experiencing harmonic distortion.
The CORE 4099 Extreme SPL microphones are suitable for sound pressure levels of up to 152dB before clipping occurs. These powerful SPL capabilities make the 4099s perfect for close-mic'ing applications of incredibly loud sound sources including instruments, cabinets, and even some of the loudest motor vehicles. You can be sure that the sound you capture is transparent and articulate, ensuring absolute clarity without the worry and hassle of distortion.
Close-mic'ing techniques ensure that you're able to capture the highest possible sound pressure and therefore every detail of the sound source's tonality. As a result, ambient background noise is also reduced, with the possibility of acoustical feedback being kept to an absolute minimum.
''There is no single mic model that could outperform the at all positions, especially if we consider the distinct advantages at exacting placement, diminished leakage and freedom of movement for the performers.'' - Prosound News
''The DPA 4099 supercardioid instrument microphones are wonderful additions to any appropriate acoustic instrumentalist or live sound engineer’s arsenal of microphones. They are simple and easy to mount and demount, sound really good, are supremely fit for purpose, and set a new benchmark for high-quality, clip-on instrument microphones in live and recording environments.'' - Performing Musician
"I’d go so far as to say that it is a true Swiss Army knife (Is there a Danish Army knife?) of pro audio, the thought being that if a mic is at first accurate in the capture of a given acoustic source, it should perform equally well in a number of circumstances." - Lighting&Sound America
"I really think this is the most compact and simplest-to-position drum microphone on the market." - Church Production