OK, anyone out there have a lead on the Nevatons? Those are the best I've heard so far!!!
I'll chip in that I like the Sennheiser MKE2 over the DPA 4060 as well. There is something irritating/grating about the DPA. All the frequencies are there, and amazing detail, but something actually wears down my ears. I have noticed it most on things like guitar amplifiers. Check out my Nathan Coles sample at Soundmann.com. The vocal (through the PA) sounds fine, but the guitar actually hurts my ears after a longer listen. Can anyone explain this??? By the way, it is not merely "transparent". I mean, the guitar did not sound like that, it was not irritating *in the room*. It seems to be doing something bad to the sound, lol.
OK, here are some ideas. Unproven, but ideas nonetheless. The Sennheisers are gold plated mylar diaphragms. Excellent detail and tonal balance. Basically the same material as most high end stuff (Neumann, Beyerdynamic, etc). The DPA are actually gold too, but the diaphragm is untensioned, a rectangular sheet just lying on the backplate. AFAIK the Nevatons are actually metal diaphragms. Very thin metal, either stainless steel or nickel. I think the construction accounts for the sound, in some way.
Richard