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Jason Raboin, sound engineer for Joan Baez

Dirk Powell

Dirk Powell

As the sound engineer for Joan Baez  for the last six years, Jason Raboin is always seeking ways to bring the audience closer to the music. That goal led him to seek out DPA Microphones.

Working with the trio of traditional American music virtuoso Dirk Powell (fiddle, banjo, violin, accordion), master guitarist and Celtic star John Doyle (guitar, mandolin, vocals), and innovative Bluegrass bassist Todd Phillips (bass), Raboin found major weaknesses in the sound of the instrument pickups being used. Placing standard condenser mics on the stands of the musicians was just as unworkable, as the players couldn’t move and Jason had to constantly ride the faders to maintain a balanced sound. A better solution had to be found.

Instrument mounted mics were the desired answer and DPA was Jason’s first choice. “DPA is just known in the industry for the highest quality instrument mics. There was nothing else that came close in my mind”. Wanting the highest fidelity possible the DPA 4099 clip mic was chosen. According to Raboin, the results were “simply fantastic!” The musicians, likewise, were equally impressed. “Sounds like the real instrument for a change!” “Like going from a photocopy of an image to a hi-rez digital photo.”

In comparison to other instrument mounted mics, the 4099 “simply blew them away”, chimed Jason. “I have as much gain before feedback as I could ever need. The 4099 gets us one step closer to bringing studio quality sound into the live sound environment. Add to that the best customer service I’ve ever received and I couldn’t be happier.”

The 2009 Joan Baez summer tour was filmed for the PBS American Masters series.