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Irish flute mic recommendation
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<blockquote data-quote="gordon mcgregor" data-source="post: 120874" data-attributes="member: 169"><p>Re: Irish flute mic recommendation</p><p></p><p>If you use a DPA 4099 with the Umount and if required a gooseneck extension you can easily mount it at the opposite end of the flute and get the capsule somewhere useful, it will take a bit of playing around to get it right but it will work. You would be best to get a radio adaptor for it as well as it would be easy to pull the whole thing off if the xlr cable got caught or pulled.</p><p>I have a few of these mics and several of the mounts and find them very useful for all things folky and classical and although the mics are dear the mounts aren't so having just a couple of them and say a selection of guitar and violin style clips make for a very useful piece of kit IMO G</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="gordon mcgregor, post: 120874, member: 169"] Re: Irish flute mic recommendation If you use a DPA 4099 with the Umount and if required a gooseneck extension you can easily mount it at the opposite end of the flute and get the capsule somewhere useful, it will take a bit of playing around to get it right but it will work. You would be best to get a radio adaptor for it as well as it would be easy to pull the whole thing off if the xlr cable got caught or pulled. I have a few of these mics and several of the mounts and find them very useful for all things folky and classical and although the mics are dear the mounts aren't so having just a couple of them and say a selection of guitar and violin style clips make for a very useful piece of kit IMO G [/QUOTE]
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