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Pieteker:
Hi,

My long-term goal is to purchase a pair of DPA 4061s to record moderately loud rock shows.
I want to buy them second hand, but am somewhat confused.
If I find 2 4061 mics with microdot connections how do I create a stereo pair of those mics and power them to be able to record with them using a Roland R-05?

I really could use your help to think this one out.

Thanks,
Pieter

aaronji:
The easiest way is to get a 2 x female microdot to 3.5 mm jack Y-cable made. There are also a number of DPA accessories that'll do the job, but you will have to find them used or new, old stock as they are no longer in production. These include the MMA-6000 pre-amp, the MMA-A digital interface, and the MPS-6030 battery box (there are other variants of the battery box, but the 6030 has a 3.5 mm jack). There may also be some options from small makers, such as Church, that have made microdot pre-amps and battery boxes. You could also get two of the phantom adapters, but that will require a P48 power supply, pre-amp, or recorder.

Pieteker:

--- Quote from: aaronji on May 01, 2024, 08:36:05 AM ---The easiest way is to get a 2 x female microdot to 3.5 mm jack Y-cable made. There are also a number of DPA accessories that'll do the job, but you will have to find them used or new, old stock as they are no longer in production. These include the MMA-6000 pre-amp, the MMA-A digital interface, and the MPS-6030 battery box (there are other variants of the battery box, but the 6030 has a 3.5 mm jack). There may also be some options from small makers, such as Church, that have made microdot pre-amps and battery boxes. You could also get two of the phantom adapters, but that will require a P48 power supply, pre-amp, or recorder.

--- End quote ---

So, could I basically buy 2 of these?
https://www.ebay.nl/itm/296362766290?mkcid=16&mkevt=1&mkrid=1346-175129-2357-0&ssspo=T_xLL9iER-K&sssrc=4429486&ssuid=jv6M-rLjR3i&var=&widget_ver=artemis&media=COPY

grawk:
Those would be way more expensive to adapt, the lemo connectors are more specifc for wireless transmitters.

https://www.ebay.com/itm/355667770411?itmmeta=01HWT4RRFRZKW7PWVY9TN8719E&hash=item52cf737c2b:g:tFQAAOSw6hdkCZDS&itmprp=enc%3AAQAJAAAA0K7NsI8EQHKbqrQNAdQc1ynDudHCs56hnyJaC81B72%2FOYlpHOxoFTVkwKHytg5gNXmgo%2FktcDLS3h1nW5Pgauw75xUCFBeHoAgbySocO%2F8oiv0Z8mYVUwNTHqnEU2wURHkhWTvF%2BZlMIOw8P%2FacMy5GECJOovH7%2BRrYP0w8oC6c9xnLyu5RACXzu9iStWloDF5buHSlwCc2i%2FrSIjzonDm%2BZqsKlkErAow7tZQpCdzz83YieaX0IEVCpULKy3%2FHN82281DkKeXKKBNdwfewrsG4%3D%7Ctkp%3ABk9SR_qH48TmYw

The roland only provides 2.5v power tho, so you'll need a battery box, or buy the dpa4063s instead.


--- Quote from: Pieteker on May 01, 2024, 09:01:27 AM ---
--- Quote from: aaronji on May 01, 2024, 08:36:05 AM ---The easiest way is to get a 2 x female microdot to 3.5 mm jack Y-cable made. There are also a number of DPA accessories that'll do the job, but you will have to find them used or new, old stock as they are no longer in production. These include the MMA-6000 pre-amp, the MMA-A digital interface, and the MPS-6030 battery box (there are other variants of the battery box, but the 6030 has a 3.5 mm jack). There may also be some options from small makers, such as Church, that have made microdot pre-amps and battery boxes. You could also get two of the phantom adapters, but that will require a P48 power supply, pre-amp, or recorder.

--- End quote ---

So, could I basically buy 2 of these?
https://www.ebay.nl/itm/296362766290?mkcid=16&mkevt=1&mkrid=1346-175129-2357-0&ssspo=T_xLL9iER-K&sssrc=4429486&ssuid=jv6M-rLjR3i&var=&widget_ver=artemis&media=COPY

--- End quote ---

aaronji:
Ha, ha! Good thing I can understand Nederlands reasonably well! Personally, I would be very hesitant to buy those. The mics used in shows aren't usually in great condition (although I know people that have had good luck with them). Additionally, you will then either have to cut off the lemo connectors and solder in a 3.5 mm jack or else get adapters for the lemos. Also, their lemo connection is kind of weird (doubled back on itself) and bulky.

I know they aren't cheap, but, personally, I would either bite the bullet and buy new or find some lightly used ones in the Yardsale here (they pop up fairly frequently; an ISO might turn up a pair collecting dust). Buy once, cry once as they say...

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