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Description

For musicians and sound engineers seeking precision and versatility, the DPA 2012 Small-diaphragm Condenser Microphones (Matched Stereo Pair) stand out as an essential choice. These finely-tuned cardioid mics deliver a natural sound reproduction that excels in both studio and live stage settings. With their rugged construction and integrated XLR connectors, these microphones are built to endure the demanding conditions of live performances, while their compact size ensures easy placement even in tight spaces.

The DPA 2012's phenomenal ability to handle high sound pressure levels—up to 156 dB peak—makes them ideal for capturing the vibrant dynamics of snare drums, hi-hats, and even electric guitar cabinets. Their wide frequency response from 20Hz to 20kHz ensures that no detail is lost, whether you're recording the delicate nuances of acoustic instruments or the robust tones of horns and percussion.

Included with the microphones are two foam windscreens, making them well-suited for outdoor applications, and a stylish zippered case for secure transport. Each mic holder ensures a steadfast setup, allowing you to focus on the music without distraction. Whether used in the studio or on stage, the DPA 2012 matched stereo pair offers a versatile, all-purpose solution for those who demand superior audio fidelity.

Key Features:

  • Matched stereo pair of cardioid small-diaphragm condenser mics
  • Frequency range: 20Hz–20kHz
  • Max SPL: 156 dB peak
  • Sensitivity: 8 mV/Pa, -42 dB re. 1 V/Pa
  • Dynamic range: 131 dB
  • XLR connector
  • Includes mic holders, foam windscreens, and zippered pouch

Product specs

Microphone Type Condenser
Mono/Stereo Stereo Pair
Polar Pattern Cardioid
Frequency Response 20Hz-20kHz
Frequency Range 40Hz-20kHz, ±2dB
Max SPL 156 dB SPL
Self Noise 20 dBA
Sensitivity 8mV/Pa (-54dBV) ±2dB
Connector XLR (mic)
Power Source 48V phantom power
Weight 2.9 oz. (each)
Included Accessories 2 x mic clip, 2 x windscreen, 1 x zip case

FAQs

What is the primary application for the DPA 2012 Small-diaphragm Condenser Microphones?

The DPA 2012 is designed for capturing a wide range of instruments on stage with high accuracy, making it ideal for live performances where natural sound reproduction is crucial.

What polar pattern does the DPA 2012 use, and how does it affect recording?

The DPA 2012 features a cardioid polar pattern, which focuses on capturing sound from the front while minimizing ambient noise from the sides and rear, making it excellent for isolating instruments in a live setting.

Are the DPA 2012 microphones suitable for high sound pressure levels?

Yes, the DPA 2012 microphones can handle a maximum sound pressure level of 156 dB SPL, making them suitable for recording loud instruments like drums and brass without distortion.

What kind of power source do the DPA 2012 microphones require?

The DPA 2012 microphones require 48V phantom power, which is commonly provided by most professional audio interfaces and mixers.

How does the DPA 2012 ensure consistent sound quality in a stereo setup?

The DPA 2012 microphones are a matched stereo pair, ensuring that both microphones have identical sensitivity and frequency response for accurate stereo imaging and balanced sound reproduction.

Reviews

PROS

  • Excellent for snare drums and piano

  • More affordable alternative to the DPA 2011

  • Performs brilliantly on hi-hats and snare drums

  • Great for jazz, pop, and orchestral ensembles

  • Superb sound quality for brass instruments

  • Ideal for those needing multiple small-diaphragm mics

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