Meytal Cohen has more than 120 videos, 140m views and 900,000 subscribers on YouTube
USA - When Meytal Cohen, the drummer for and founding member of the heavy metal band Meytal, set out on her US tour, she wanted to go big and provide fans with superior audio quality at each venue. In order to achieve the huge sound she was looking for, Cohen turned to DPA Microphones' d:vote 4099D Instrument Microphones to amplify her drum set.

In 2009 at the age of 20, Cohen moved to Los Angeles and studied percussion at the Los Angeles Music Academy. That year, Cohen and some friends recorded a metal violin cover on video of System of a Down's Toxicity, which she then posted on YouTube. A few months later, the video had three million views and Cohen decided she was going to shoot and post 100 more drum covers to see what happened next. Five years later she has more than 120 videos, 140m views and 900,000 subscribers on YouTube, and more than 1.4m likes on Facebook.

"I first became familiar with DPA mics during a recording session a couple of years ago," says Cohen. "The recording engineer thought they would work perfect for my setup. I like having the cymbals super low, which doesn't allow much room for tom mics. The DPA mics worked incredibly well. I didn't have to adjust my setup and the recording quality was mind blowing. The DPA mics provide amazing quality jam-packed into the smallest mic I have ever seen."

(Jim Evans)


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