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  • Tom PowderTom Powder

    Good mic!

    Audix D6Published on 09/08/14 at 14:49
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    Dynamic microphone for bass instruments capturing (or not I like it on some snare).

    OVERALL OPINION

    I use it for 4 years regularly live and in the studio, I have tried many mics same range before this one (beta 52, D112, e602) and for my use is the one who did best go .
    This mic is not neutral, moreover, it is not what is asked. To my taste it makes sense associated with 91 beta but is doing fine on his own when well placed.

    But a catch size, the clamp supplied with is really zero (poor quality plastic, replace quickly not anything better).
    This defect is compensated by the low weight of the mic that seems solid.

    Since I use it I'm happy, the value for money looks good …
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    Dynamic microphone for bass instruments capturing (or not I like it on some snare).

    OVERALL OPINION

    I use it for 4 years regularly live and in the studio, I have tried many mics same range before this one (beta 52, D112, e602) and for my use is the one who did best go .
    This mic is not neutral, moreover, it is not what is asked. To my taste it makes sense associated with 91 beta but is doing fine on his own when well placed.

    But a catch size, the clamp supplied with is really zero (poor quality plastic, replace quickly not anything better).
    This defect is compensated by the low weight of the mic that seems solid.

    Since I use it I'm happy, the value for money looks good to me since I have not had a single problem with it. I recommend it and do it again this choice.
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  • V old man on the hillV old man on the hill

    Fashionista!

    Audix D6Published on 12/17/12 at 06:32
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    Microphone for bass drum, dynamic blah!
    EXCELLENT MICRO.

    OVERALL OPINION

    I have a two years but Mr. D6 and I know it must be since 2008.
    It is a microphone that sells itself as a "must have" of modern sondier. In any would say it is already equalized. You can imagine the business case for sondier not very sure of himself!
    It actually has a sound in air time bringing a heavy kick and impacted.
    But I remember the cheers of the B52, B91 and other AKG D112 today but here is the skinny not baggy ok.
    Experience tells me that the bass drum is an instrument somewhat marked by virtual methods and delivery systems.
    For my part I predicts a return of 421 by 2015.
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    Microphone for bass drum, dynamic blah!
    EXCELLENT MICRO.

    OVERALL OPINION

    I have a two years but Mr. D6 and I know it must be since 2008.
    It is a microphone that sells itself as a "must have" of modern sondier. In any would say it is already equalized. You can imagine the business case for sondier not very sure of himself!
    It actually has a sound in air time bringing a heavy kick and impacted.
    But I remember the cheers of the B52, B91 and other AKG D112 today but here is the skinny not baggy ok.
    Experience tells me that the bass drum is an instrument somewhat marked by virtual methods and delivery systems.
    For my part I predicts a return of 421 by 2015.
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  • lechauvelechauve

    Very good micro scene

    Audix D6Published on 11/04/12 at 12:41
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    Dynamic type capsule wide cardioid.
    Constitution lightweight (it pays not mine), but the quality AUDIX is, without a doubt.
    Visible here: http://www.audixfrance.com/fr/rubrique/produits/details?RUB=PRODUITS&ID_ITEM=24&ID_FAMILLE=3

    No used exclusively amplified bass drum and bass, and uniqt live, for my part.
    Preferred styles: rock, pop and metal. But TAF used in jazz, reggae or folk (I get there and yet not an eagle chuis sound).
    For the record I do not have enough experience about it, but I often lend to the home studio (trad jazz), and I'm rather positive feedback.
    Anecdote: I have a friend (technician pro video sondier warned) who tried on singing voice of desperation (zik m…
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    Dynamic type capsule wide cardioid.
    Constitution lightweight (it pays not mine), but the quality AUDIX is, without a doubt.
    Visible here: http://www.audixfrance.com/fr/rubrique/produits/details?RUB=PRODUITS&ID_ITEM=24&ID_FAMILLE=3

    No used exclusively amplified bass drum and bass, and uniqt live, for my part.
    Preferred styles: rock, pop and metal. But TAF used in jazz, reggae or folk (I get there and yet not an eagle chuis sound).
    For the record I do not have enough experience about it, but I often lend to the home studio (trad jazz), and I'm rather positive feedback.
    Anecdote: I have a friend (technician pro video sondier warned) who tried on singing voice of desperation (zik making troubleshooting for home-studio demo urgent) ... And bé is worse, it seems (well, yes I have not heard) ...

    OVERALL OPINION

    Used for 7 months.

    Other models tested often (live): SHURE Beta 52, AKG D112, E906 SENN (jazz and folk).
    Slightly less often (live in troubleshooting): BEYER M88N.

    The (large) +: a deep response in the bass attack very present without being aggressive harmonics attenuated in low-medium without deleting the richness of the instrument. It is quite immediate music, in short. For me the sound with this mic is tjr easier (faster) to color with the other four models aforementioned, QLQ is the sound of the instrument's original bass.
    This is mainly due, WADA, the curve very special and flattering but also character cardioid mic which allows more efficient recovery of the sound envelope of an instrument B52, eg

    (Small) -:
    - Its cardioid which makes it less repisse immunized against a B52 (hyper-cardio), especially in a confined space bar type (in my case, used a systematic ° gate)
    - Greater sensitivity to the waves, shocks and other vibrations that B52 or D112 on small scenes or low-damn bad, the AMA to its lightness (in my case, used No systematic suspension universal, as the OH, mm if not needed).

    Very good ratio Q / P, at least compared to its direct competitors.
    It costs a price SENN mm E902 (already played it, as a drummer, but never tried as sondier) and a little expensive than B52 +, a D112 or E906, for best results that WADA the last 3.
    For GC or bass, I would do this choice without hesitation if necessary. For a more versatile (percussion, winds ...) I choose rather a M88 (but then, nine is not price ... mm).
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  • sw80sw80

    found the sweet spot

    Audix D6Published on 10/29/12 at 01:04
    The Audix D6 is a cardioid kick drum microphone that cost 200 dollars. It is very good and very affordable. We use to use a AKG kick drum microphone for a while and then went with a Shure microphone for the kick. Now we have the Audix D6 and wow, I have not seen a microphone in this price range do what the D6 can do.

    OVERALL OPINION

    The Audix D6 has a nice punch to it, so if you are making easy listening music or some type of jazz music then this microphone might not work for you. The Audix D6 has a full and rich low end to it. The frequency response on the Audix D6 is only 30 Hz-15khz and you won’t need to position it perfectly or find that perfect microphone location in order f…
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    The Audix D6 is a cardioid kick drum microphone that cost 200 dollars. It is very good and very affordable. We use to use a AKG kick drum microphone for a while and then went with a Shure microphone for the kick. Now we have the Audix D6 and wow, I have not seen a microphone in this price range do what the D6 can do.

    OVERALL OPINION

    The Audix D6 has a nice punch to it, so if you are making easy listening music or some type of jazz music then this microphone might not work for you. The Audix D6 has a full and rich low end to it. The frequency response on the Audix D6 is only 30 Hz-15khz and you won’t need to position it perfectly or find that perfect microphone location in order for it to give you that great sound either. As long as you have the microphone about 4 to 6 inches away from the drum you will get a full sound.
    I do think the Audix D6 sounds better in a live show than it does being recorded. It just has a live feel and flavor to it, if you record with it you may have to pull back the kick drum a little bit in the mix or else it could be a little over powering and drown out your mix.
    The Audix D6 is better than the Beta 52’s without a question. I was a Beta 52 user for about a year and then fell in love with the Audix D6 about 3 months ago and have not though about the Beta 52 since then. The precision and quality of sound are amazing for the price and I am extremely happy with our choice to use this microphone. This is the first Audix drum microphone that I have ever seen or used, and from now one it is my favorite kick drum microphone.
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  • Révérend JohnRévérend John

    And cut in the rock!

    Audix D6Published on 05/18/12 at 23:10
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    This cardioid dynamic microphone is designed for bass drum, of course we must be able to use it for other purpose, with results more or less happy. I think the bass a Djembe Drum talk or example. See it on a bass amp ...
    I just tested on bass drum.

    OVERALL OPINION

    I made two with miking. I do not put 10 (I feel like it) because it is not versatile. Or the d112 or the 52 can be used on several styles sic D6 gives the big sound as djeun's would say. Its a huge, modern, with everything you need to kick and bass quite round the resonant head. No need to équalo it work right away. The microphone is placed preferably right "entrance" of the box. And it sounds live even without compre…
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    This cardioid dynamic microphone is designed for bass drum, of course we must be able to use it for other purpose, with results more or less happy. I think the bass a Djembe Drum talk or example. See it on a bass amp ...
    I just tested on bass drum.

    OVERALL OPINION

    I made two with miking. I do not put 10 (I feel like it) because it is not versatile. Or the d112 or the 52 can be used on several styles sic D6 gives the big sound as djeun's would say. Its a huge, modern, with everything you need to kick and bass quite round the resonant head. No need to équalo it work right away. The microphone is placed preferably right "entrance" of the box. And it sounds live even without compression ... HUGE, amazing.
    Well there is magic in the product that makes the result of his current Rock prod.
    While working on a little one can have different results. For example, I relaxed the resonance of a "small" Mapex 20 inches and I had one in his ear close to my plastic trash. But once past the D6 a marvel of massive thick chain. (I would put examples if I find a way).
    on the other hand friend (s) of the Jazz and the song go your way, too typed for use in these areas of music. I bought a D112 which will agree better with the versatility ...

    Brief for rock (modern) he is unstoppable and has no competitors, it is easy to implement, light and reliable.

    Do not really suitable for the rest unless like me you like to experiment and create "sounds" out of eternal standards USIT for 30 years.

    I do not ask for more than 57 on Snare for ages unless I find the result lives up to my ears :)

    In short a great tool for musicians. For € 200 from your dealer is not Cheros given the surprising quality of the microphone. I no longer would separate.
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  • MoumoutteMoumoutte

    Audix D6Published on 07/04/05 at 01:13
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    It is a dynamic microphone.
    Fate for the taking of bass drums.

    OVERALL OPINION

    I for a month, and I find pluttgnial.
    Compared to the mid REFERENCE B52/SM91 type, it provides a nice walk without crushing the signal.
    This is the curve of rponse trs is adapted taking bass drum.
    It also offers the possibility to get a bass drum always dynamic, even when the drummer hits less.
    For now I am happy, its relatively compact Cabara allows easy placement.
  • warriorminewarriormine

    Audix D6Published on 06/20/06 at 05:25
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    This dynamic mic for kick drum is just deadly! I fell in love it's crazy. To oblivion beta 52 or E602 core. It was a potato, a ball as they like in rock n 'roll. No need to take the lead for the placement, it rings in all conditions. I hardcore public address and it is not always easy to trigger, with this mic I do takes longer the head, my strip is straight.

    OVERALL OPINION

    It's been 3 months that I have for anything and I will not return back. He looks super tough grid is well protected, I think I'm not about to part with it. It's true it's not cheap but frankly it's worth it.
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    This dynamic mic for kick drum is just deadly! I fell in love it's crazy. To oblivion beta 52 or E602 core. It was a potato, a ball as they like in rock n 'roll. No need to take the lead for the placement, it rings in all conditions. I hardcore public address and it is not always easy to trigger, with this mic I do takes longer the head, my strip is straight.

    OVERALL OPINION

    It's been 3 months that I have for anything and I will not return back. He looks super tough grid is well protected, I think I'm not about to part with it. It's true it's not cheap but frankly it's worth it.
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  • ericthegreatericthegreat

    Audix D6Published on 09/21/11 at 22:53
    Did some live recordings with the DP5a kit. I will say that the low end on this mic is fantastic but i wouldn’t use this as a primary if you have a dynamic kick performance. The Low end is huge but not tight enough for a live situation. sounds best on the inside of a kick with a rock drummer; put it on the outside and you’ll need to pair it with something else on the in. bottom line, it needs mids unless you like kicks with no tone.


    OVERALL OPINION

    Well, I have to say that I am pretty happy to own the D-6. Audix has slowly been winning me over, but I was still pretty apprehesive to just buy a mic without testing it first. A close friend had used them quite a bit, and recommended…
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    Did some live recordings with the DP5a kit. I will say that the low end on this mic is fantastic but i wouldn’t use this as a primary if you have a dynamic kick performance. The Low end is huge but not tight enough for a live situation. sounds best on the inside of a kick with a rock drummer; put it on the outside and you’ll need to pair it with something else on the in. bottom line, it needs mids unless you like kicks with no tone.


    OVERALL OPINION

    Well, I have to say that I am pretty happy to own the D-6. Audix has slowly been winning me over, but I was still pretty apprehesive to just buy a mic without testing it first. A close friend had used them quite a bit, and recommended them over other similar mics. It's everything I had hoped sonically, but the most impresive thing to me is the clip! I love the locking wheel, instead of the typical friction style clips. Go Audix, and I hope other manufacturers take a cue from this.

    But overall, This mic will give you that earth-shaking, rumbling kick drum sound. It can take huge amounts of SPL and still not distort. I put it about 4 inches away from the beater head of the kick drum and even closer to give it more "click." Perfect for any style of music and amazing for metal drums. try it on a bass guitar too! The mic even feels like it can take a nuclear bomb and still work, its a solid block of aluminum! worth every penny, you will not be disappointed when you try it out! So give it a shot, you can get this mic for a decent price if you look around online, even check eBay. For some reason people get rid of these all the time, maybe they just don’t know what they are doing.
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