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Title: My New Stealth Rig
Post by: suites on September 26, 2008, 04:29:07 PM
I have been taping with the CA mics / pre amp / r-09

I was thinking of upgrading to this:

DPA 4061 (kit package) > MMA6000 > R-09HR

With DMM0008 clips to hat or maybe use croakie mounts.

I can get all this from B & H for under $2k.

What are your opinions on the the above rig?

Do you think it is enough of an upgrade with what I have?

Thanks

SUITES



I have tape many show with the CA rig and I am not fully satisfied.
Title: Re: My New Stealth Rig
Post by: grider on September 26, 2008, 04:34:52 PM
the DPA rig makes superior recordings, and the mics are so small they are perfect for stealthing, I will be selling just such a rig for a friend in a few days when my computer is back from the shop and I can add pics, the preamp is in new condition and has been used only 10 times, the mics are in near new condition, and I have the gold plaed mini to mini cable to use out of the preamp as well, pm me if you are interested
Title: Re: My New Stealth Rig
Post by: Datfly on September 26, 2008, 04:56:36 PM
PM for the pre- amp if it is pieced out and suites passes.

Datfly
Title: Re: My New Stealth Rig
Post by: jerryfreak on September 26, 2008, 08:24:25 PM
yeah theres def a fair amount of 4061s around here collecting dust, mine included

I have been taping with the CA mics / pre amp / r-09

I was thinking of upgrading to this:

DPA 4061 (kit package) > MMA6000 > R-09HR

With DMM0008 clips to hat or maybe use croakie mounts.

I can get all this from B & H for under $2k.

What are your opinions on the the above rig?

Do you think it is enough of an upgrade with what I have?

Thanks

SUITES



I have tape many show with the CA rig and I am not fully satisfied.

Title: Re: My New Stealth Rig
Post by: bluntforcetrauma on September 26, 2008, 10:32:58 PM
ditto, i have not use mine since june

not much on the horizon either
Title: Re: My New Stealth Rig
Post by: Belexes on September 26, 2008, 11:33:23 PM
I don't understand why everyone gets so excited over the DPA's.  I owned them ans just didn't like them one bit. Perhaps I hate the omni sound.
Title: Re: My New Stealth Rig
Post by: Church-Audio on September 27, 2008, 12:12:30 AM
I have been taping with the CA mics / pre amp / r-09

I was thinking of upgrading to this:

DPA 4061 (kit package) > MMA6000 > R-09HR

With DMM0008 clips to hat or maybe use croakie mounts.

I can get all this from B & H for under $2k.

What are your opinions on the the above rig?

Do you think it is enough of an upgrade with what I have?

Thanks

SUITES



I have tape many show with the CA rig and I am not fully satisfied.


If you have a 9100 preamp keep that and "upgrade" to the DPA mics hey man the DPA mics are great but for $700 a pair they better be. The preamp you have will power your DPA mics nicely. If you are determined to get new mics you can also sign up for a loaner pair of my CAFS omni mics to try out. Are they as good as DPA not quite but for Under $200 there is nothing out there that is any better. And they are half the size of the Dpa mics.  Here is a picture of my CAFS mics with my CA-11 so you can get an idea of the size difference. I can make you a microdot to 3.5 mm stereo cable so you can run your DPA mics with my preamp. There would be no real performance gain from going to the 6000 preamp other then the fact you have 20db more gain that might be important to you but if its not then I would keep the 9100 preamp.

I hope everything works out. Please let me know if there is anything I can do to help you get better recordings.

Chris
Title: Re: My New Stealth Rig
Post by: indietaperwloo on September 27, 2008, 12:41:45 AM
DPA's are nice but if you want a really kick-ass pair of miniature omnis, try the Countryman mics.  They're similar to the Nevaton MCE400s but have a lot better quality control and are a lot more reliable.  This is all 2nd hand information from illconditioned but I have heard some of his Countryman samples and they sound pretty awesome.  I currently use one of his Sennheiser KE4-211-2 hats that's on semi-permanent loan run into an Edirol R-09 and the KE4's run off plug-in power.  It does sound a bit better with a battery box but it's still a good combination.
Title: Re: My New Stealth Rig
Post by: su6oxone on September 27, 2008, 05:32:02 AM
I don't understand why everyone gets so excited over the DPA's.  I owned them ans just didn't like them one bit. Perhaps I hate the omni sound.

Yeah, I would rather get the DPA 4020 carioid series over the 4060 omnis except that they are a tad too expensive for me at some $3200 a pair new.  8)
Title: Re: My New Stealth Rig
Post by: yousef on September 27, 2008, 06:22:31 AM
If there are a load of DPAs gathering dust in folks' gear cupboards, I think I could be interested in upgrading my ex-Broadway 4060s to something a bit less abused...

Then again, I keep hearing good things about the Countryman B6 mics too but I thought that there were still some issues to be resolved with the powering? Then again, on re-reading the thread at: http://taperssection.com/index.php/topic,107527.0/all.html perhaps it seems they just need a 48v supply?