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Some Good Drum Mics for Cheap?
Hello,
I was wondering if you guys could suggest any good drum mics that are pretty good quality for a low cost. By the way, the drum set has 2 toms (mid and floor), a snare, a bass, 8" Zildjian Splash, 20" Zildjian Ride, and a 14" Zildjian Crash...if any of that matters. |
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Re: Some Good Drum Mics for Cheap?
...good drum mics are never cheap..
come to think of it: good mics are never cheap... |
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Re: Some Good Drum Mics for Cheap?
...just buggin'!
I've heard that audio technika mics are quite suitable for drums,and not too expensive. If you want a good sound: Kick: AKG D12/D112 Snare: Shure SM57 Toms: Sennheiser MD421/MD441 Hihat: AKG C451/AKG C414-B/Neumann KM184 Overheads: almost the same as hihat Room/ambience: Neumann U87 good luck! |
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Re: Some Good Drum Mics for Cheap?
Thanks for the reply,
I was planning on buying a few 57's anyway, so that should work out good. I don't see much of a need to mic the hi-hat, since there will probally be enough bleed, and enough in the overhead. I'd prefer not to shell out 300 bucks each for the MD421's, but I hear its one of the best mics for its price. Well, it looks like I'm going to have to spend a good amount of money anyway. Thanks again. |
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Re: Some Good Drum Mics for Cheap?
I've heard good reports on the Oktavia condensors, and I think they go for around $100 each, so there's your overheads.
A D112 or shure B52(my fav) for $150 for kick. 57's for snare and toms, or if you want to buy some killer mics for toms (that also make killer electric guitar mics) check otu the sennheiser e609 silver series for $99. Spend some money or borrow a good LD condensor (preferably wtih an omni patter) for a room mic. the AKG C-4000B is a great choice, around $400. I't s a decent vocal and instrument mic as well. The Rode NTK for $400 is also a good choice for room mic, and while only cardiod pattern, is a grea mic for jsut about anything. Hope this is helpful. |
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Re: Some Good Drum Mics for Cheap?
I think I'm leaning toward:
Snare: SM57 Toms: Undecided (Possibly the e609s) Bass: Beta 52 Overheads: Oktava Mk219s Room: Rode NTK We are already up to about $920, and thats without figuring in tom mics or tax. Kind of expensive considering we are jobless 15 year olds. I'm considering going cheap and trying out the nady dmk7 7 piece mic set, and if it sucks beyond belief then I'll just return it and worry about expensive mics then. |
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