The DPA d:vote CORE 4099A Accordeon Stereo Kit is a stereo microphone system for accordion and offers clear, transparent stereo sound quality with realistic dynamics and high signal separation at the same time. At the heart of the kit are two sensitivity-selected instrument microphones. The microphone clips can be permanently screwed to the instrument or also fixed with adhesive tape as a quick solution.
The Instrument Microphone Series models are microphones with individual mounts, all handmade in Denmark. The microphones and mounting systems are not simple universal microphones, but have been carefully adapted for each instrument group. This always guarantees optimal mounting and perfect sound reinforcement results during live performances.
The condenser microphones of the series are the result of years of research and development. Their supercardioid polar pattern allows high gain without feedback. The microphones handle extreme sound pressure levels, which is especially crucial for trumpet players, and live up to their manufacturer's name with a sound on par with DPA's other world-class microphones.
Despite their small size and elegant, lightweight design, the models in the d:vote series are extremely robust. The versatile gooseneck allows for stable alignment. The microphones can be easily detached, repositioned or attached to another instrument with one hand. At the same time, the special design of the mounting system ensures that the surface of your instrument can never be damaged or scratched.
With an extensive range of adapters, the DPA d:vote CORE 4099A Accordeon Stereo Kit is compatible with virtually all wireless systems. It can also be used as a 48 V phantom-powered microphone via the included XLR adapter.
A highly flexible design for countless positioning and mounting options, along with its exceptionally natural soundstage, makes the 4099 an unrivaled microphone for musicians. Continuing DPA's tradition of sound quality excellence, this microphone series achieves the highest level of naturalness when reproducing your instrument to reproduce the full range of your musical expression.