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4099G Clip
Microphone
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Product Code:4099Gclip
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Model:4099G
Live Instrument Microphone
Perfect for PA amplification and
live recording of acoustic guitar, mandolin, ukulele and
dobro, the 4099G offers practically unlimited placement
possibilities as well as a sound that is considerably more
natural than an internal microphone or pick-up. |
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4099G Clip
Microphone for Guitar, Dobro, and more
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Superior
gain-before-feedback
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Wireless
compatible
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Flexible
and easy one-hand mounting
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Holder
gentle to the instrument
Perfect for
PA amplification and live recording of acoustic guitar,
mandolin, ukulele and dobro, the 4099G offers
practically unlimited placement possibilities as well as
a sound that is considerably more natural than an
internal microphone or pick-up.
The 4099G is a unique clip microphone inheriting the
sonic approach from the legendary DPA studio microphones
to a new instrument microphone. The 4099 microphone and
mounting system is meticulously designed and optimized
for the guitar family. This is to ensure the best
possible mount and audio reinforcement is achieved when
performing live. The 4099G fits instruments with a body
depth between 35 mm (1.4 in) and 122 mm (4.8 in).
Representing years of research and development, the 4099
condenser microphones feature supercardioid polar
patterns for superior gain-before-feedback. Fully
capable of handling the guitar’s dynamic range and
subtle details, these microphones live up to their
pedigree with sound as accurate as DPA’s other
world-class microphones.
Despite its tiny, discreet size and elegant, lightweight
design, 4099G is extremely rugged. The versatile
gooseneck provides stable and repeatable positioning.
The mics can be easily unclipped and repositioned or
moved to another instrument with only one hand, while
the mounting system is designed never to mar or scratch
the finish of your instrument.
Reduce cable clutter on stage by using the DAO4099
Double Cable. The cable carries both the 4099 mic
extension cable and a pick-up jack connection in one
dual cable run in a nylon sock. The jack uses high
quality Mogami cable and gold Neutrik connectors. At the
instrument end there is a right-angled connector. The
microphone extension is the DPA miniature cable.
Through the use of our extensive adapter system, the
4099 is compatible with virtually any wireless system
and can also be used as a standard 48V phantom powered
microphone via the included XLR connector.
Fleet owners of 4099s will appreciate the multiplicity
of using the microphone for a number of different
instruments simply by moving the microphone/gooseneck
part to another instrument clip from the range.
With its very flexible design for a wide variety of
mounting and positioning possibilities along with its
extremely natural sound, the 4099 is truly a musician’s
mic without equal. Continuing DPA’s heritage of sonic
excellence, this series of microphones achieves the
purest reproduction of your instrument and therefore
your full range of expression.
Adapters for
wireless microphones
A wide range of connection adapters makes it possible to
use DPA miniature microphones with all professional UHF,
VHF or digital wireless system available plus 48 V
Phantom.
DPA has specific adapters for AKG, Audio Ltd., Audio-Technica,
Beyerdynamic, Electro-Voice, Lectrosonics, Micron, Mipro,
Pastega, Telex ProStar, Ramsa, Samson, Sennheiser, Shure,
Sony, Toa, Vega and other systems. Each adapter for your
cordless microphone is guaranteed to perfectly mate to
your system of choice. |
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General Specifications |
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Directional characteristics: |
Supercardioid |
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Principle of operation: |
Pressure gradient |
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Cartridge type: |
Pre-polarized condenser |
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Frequency range, ± 2 dB: |
20 Hz – 20 kHz |
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Frequency range, ± 2 dB, 20 cm (7.9 in) distance: |
80 Hz to 15 kHz with 2 dB
soft boost at 10 to 12 kHz, Second order low-cut filter at 80 Hz with
DAD4099 |
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Sensitivity, nominal, ±3 dB: |
6 mV/Pa; - 44,5 dB re. 1
V/Pa |
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Equivalent noise level A-weighted: |
Typ. 23 dB(A) re. 20 µPa
(max. 26 dB(A)) |
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S/N ratio, re. 1 kHz at 1 Pa (94 dB SPL): |
71 dB(A) |
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Total harmonic distortion (THD): |
<1% THD up to 123 dB SPL
peak; < 1 % up to 120 dB SPL RMS sine |
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Dynamic range: |
Typ. 100 dB |
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Max. SPL, peak before clipping: |
142 dB |
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Output impedance: |
From MicroDot: 30 to 40
ohm, from DAD6001: 100 ohm |
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Cable drive capability: |
300 m (984 ft) with
DAD4099 |
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Output balance principle: |
Signal balanced with
DAD6001 XLR adapter |
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Common Mode Rejection Ratio (CMRR): |
> 60 dB at 50 Hz to 15 kHz
with DAD6001 XLR adapter |
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Polarity: |
Positively increasing
sound pressure produces positive going voltage at MicroDot pin (and pin
2 on DAD6001 XLR adapter) |
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Power supply: |
Min. 5 V to max. 50 V
through DPA adapter for wireless systems; 48 V phantom power ±4 V with
DAD6001 XLR adapter |
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Current consumption: |
1.5 mA; 3.5 mA with
DAD6001 XLR adapter |
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Connector: |
MicroDot |
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Color: |
Black |
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Capsule
diameter: |
5.4 mm (0.2 in) |
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Cable length: |
1.8 m
(6 ft) |
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Gooseneck, length: |
140 mm (5.5 in) |
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Microphone length: |
45 mm (1.8 in) |
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Weight: |
36 g (1.27 oz) |
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Holder: |
Fits instruments with a
body depth between 35 mm (1.4 in) and 122 mm (4.8 in) |
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Temperature range: |
-40 °C to 45 °C (-40 °F to
113 °F) |
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Relative humidity (RH): |
Up to 90 % |

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