My question/s will probably expose my ignorance of all things technical: if one needs his or her DPA mics re-terminated, is sending them to DPA in Longmont your only option? Or is that something where you can find a local shop to do it? Basically, I have no idea how proprietary such a job would be or if one-size-fits-all, so to speak. Additionally, approximately how much does re-termination cost?
Some more context, if it helps: I'm contemplating options for new mics; a high-volume taper friend of mine uses DPA 4660s with triple reinforced cables and mentioned to me that he's had to re-terminate his DPA mics three or four times in the past few years. I assume this isn't unique to DPA and is more an issue of the environment and the frequency he uses them. But, again, I don't know the tech.
And one last question (for now): does the connector type (i.e., microdot, XLR, etc.) impact how often or if one needs to re-terminate? My current preamp is a Church CA 9100 that has microdot inputs. Since I'm in the market for new mics, I wonder if I should be thinking about a different connector type.
Thank you!