hamburger-nav-icon
region-flag-icon
Search by Category
Audio
Cameras
Cases & Bags
Computers & Software
Conferencing
Content Management
Control
Displays
Furniture
Lighting & Studio
Mounts & Rigging
Networking & Cabling
Power
Presentation
Production
Security & Safety
Signal Management
Search by Category
EnglishFrenchGermanItalianPortugueseSpanish
dpa-microphones
Request
More Information
Project List
Kool & the Gang Celebrates Good Times with DPA Microphones
Posted on Thursday, February 20, 2020
Kool & the Gang Celebrates Good Times with DPA Microphones
FOH Ed Irons Relies on DPA to Capture the Band’s Renowned Instrumentals.
When Ed Irons came onto the scene as Kool & The Gang’s Production Manager/FOH Engineer, he was excited to finally get his hands on DPA Microphones’ solutions after hearing colleagues rave about their high-quality performance. With DPA’s  4099 Instrument,  2011 Twin Diaphragm Cardioid,  4011 Cardioid and renowned  d:facto™ 4018 Vocal Mic, Irons can deliver Kool & The Gang’s signature sound to live audiences around the world.

Comparing previous microphones to DPA, Irons and the award-winning musical group were quick to notice the difference. “Once we heard the DPA mics, we were hooked,” he says. “The horn section for Kool & The Gang is a franchise sound. With the  4099s, it is so easy to dial in on the fullness of the group. Most notable is the ease with which I capture the true character of each instrument; whether it’s a sax, trumpet or trombone – they all sound awesome with DPA.”  
 
 
Kool & The Gang utilizes three  4099  Loud Instrument Mics and one 4099 Extreme on their horns section, along with two  4011s  for mic’ing the percussion rig. Most recently, they began using the 4099 Instrument mic on bass. “Although the 4099s sound great on all of the band’s instruments, we were especially blown away when we used them on the bass cabinet – as it’s typically quite difficult to capture clear sound in this application,” adds Irons. “The ability to deliver truth across the full low-end spectrum is amazing.”


For Irons, authenticity is the standout feature of their collection of DPA microphones. “Whether mic’ing a trumpet, alto or tenor sax, trombone or even bass guitar, I am able to deliver exactly what is coming from the stage to audiences large and small – all while EQing less,” he explains.

Additionally, Jack McDonald, monitor engineer for Kool & The Gang, appreciates the pristine DPA sound when feeding audio to the band’s in-ear monitors. “The microphones do the work of delivering what they are being fed, and I simply pass it on directly to the band, without coloring,” he says. “Every member of Kool & The Gang is on in-ear monitors, so their capacity to hear exactly what they are doing is a huge benefit; we thank our DPAs for that.”

 

Model: 2011C
Model: 4011C
Model: 4018C
Model: 4099-DC-1