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  • music007music007

    Audio-Technica AE2500Published on 11/28/07 at 00:53
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    - What type of microphone? (Voice, sound, mixed ..)
    Bass drum mic but can do other things too, 16Khz bandwidth of 20 ... very hollow.

    - What technology? (Electret, condenser ...)
    Dynamic and static in the same capsule

    From RAS usual Japanese srieux ... and finish that goes with nothing wrong ... perfect ...

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    - How long have you use it?
    Almost 3 years in that sound.
    - What is the particular feature you like best and least?
    2 capsules in the same micro ... very convenient ... the bass drum sound is at once, but be careful, if the kick is rotten it is a waste.
    With Beta52, you must enter the EQ ... He gets closer D6 ...
    We must work with drummers who ente…
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    - What type of microphone? (Voice, sound, mixed ..)
    Bass drum mic but can do other things too, 16Khz bandwidth of 20 ... very hollow.

    - What technology? (Electret, condenser ...)
    Dynamic and static in the same capsule

    From RAS usual Japanese srieux ... and finish that goes with nothing wrong ... perfect ...

    NOTICE GLOBAL

    - How long have you use it?
    Almost 3 years in that sound.
    - What is the particular feature you like best and least?
    2 capsules in the same micro ... very convenient ... the bass drum sound is at once, but be careful, if the kick is rotten it is a waste.
    With Beta52, you must enter the EQ ... He gets closer D6 ...
    We must work with drummers who enters the dlire sound, otherwise works less well ...
    - Have you tried many other models before acqurir?
    I have a D6 Cygnus recently that I quite like, bcp used B52, SM91 or Beta 91, but D112, Electro Voice 868.
    - How do you report qualitprix?
    Ae, yes it is a little expensive, but not in terms of technology dploy here ...
    I know of no microphone with dual capsule that price l.
    I know of no other microphone with a static and a dynamic microphone in the same ...
    - With the exprience, you do again this choice ...?
    Yes
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  • JimboSpinsJimboSpins

    Condenser and Dynamic

    Audio-Technica AE2500Published on 10/26/12 at 01:41
    The Audio-Technica AE2500 is a condenser and a dynamic microphone. It is one of the higher end microphones from Audio-Technica and comes with a hefty price tag of 550 USD. It is said to be one of the best kick drum microphones out. The fact that it is a dual microphone with a condenser and dynamic elements in the same microphone shows me why it is the price that it is. The condenser’s frequency response is 20 kHz- 17 kHz and the dynamic frequency response is 30 kHz- 10 kHz.

    OVERALL OPINION

    The Audio-Technica AE2500 having both a condenser and a dynamic side to makes it a powerful kick drum microphone. It will give you a full sound if you have a good placement with it. You have …
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    The Audio-Technica AE2500 is a condenser and a dynamic microphone. It is one of the higher end microphones from Audio-Technica and comes with a hefty price tag of 550 USD. It is said to be one of the best kick drum microphones out. The fact that it is a dual microphone with a condenser and dynamic elements in the same microphone shows me why it is the price that it is. The condenser’s frequency response is 20 kHz- 17 kHz and the dynamic frequency response is 30 kHz- 10 kHz.

    OVERALL OPINION

    The Audio-Technica AE2500 having both a condenser and a dynamic side to makes it a powerful kick drum microphone. It will give you a full sound if you have a good placement with it. You have to remember that the place with the kick drum is the most important factor of getting the sound that you want. You may even want to experiment with placement to see how you want it to sound.
    If you record with the Audio-Technica AE2500 then you will notice the frequencies will seem like they are pretty flat. Some of use might like that and others might not. If your frequencies are flat then you might want to place your microphone a little bit closer but don’t ever do it. Or you could get into boosting some frequencies to get the sound that you want.
    The value of the Audio-Technica AE2500 for the price is pretty good; it is a pretty expensive microphone to purchase for your kick drum. But your sound will thank you later once you hear how well that it is. I have used several similar microphones that are dual microphones and some of them sound similar to the Audio-Technica AE2500 but they are a little more expensive. Check out some of the Shure dual microphones if you don’t want to spend this much, they have some good ones that are similar and are a little cheaper.
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  • crankyrayhankycrankyrayhanky

    Dual Mic= perfect phase

    Audio-Technica AE2500Published on 08/07/12 at 11:47
    I used this mic for recording only, but I hear top bands have used this on tour with great results. There are 2 mic built into the capsule: a dynamic and a condenser.

    OVERALL OPINION

    I was thrilled when I first received this mic. Capturing sounds with 2 mics can get tricky as phase issues can be a demon destroyer. This mic solves the dreaded phase anxiety, as it sports a condenser and a dynamic in one capsule…brilliant!
    I primarily used this mic on the kick drum. It was excellent in this application, as the condenser and dynamic were in perfect harmony capturing a wide range of nuances in the sound. Depending on the placement, you could easily get a killer drum kick sound of a wi…
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    I used this mic for recording only, but I hear top bands have used this on tour with great results. There are 2 mic built into the capsule: a dynamic and a condenser.

    OVERALL OPINION

    I was thrilled when I first received this mic. Capturing sounds with 2 mics can get tricky as phase issues can be a demon destroyer. This mic solves the dreaded phase anxiety, as it sports a condenser and a dynamic in one capsule…brilliant!
    I primarily used this mic on the kick drum. It was excellent in this application, as the condenser and dynamic were in perfect harmony capturing a wide range of nuances in the sound. Depending on the placement, you could easily get a killer drum kick sound of a wide range of styles. I especially like hard rock drums- plenty of attack with some low end power. Best results were with the drum just inside the drum hole pointing at the beater; this delivered a nice balance of snap and thump.
    I used this mic on a snare top and was blown away- it sounded beyond great. But the problem was, compared to my 57, it just was a little too bulky for my slop technique…I like it on the kick, so that’s where it usually stayed.
    I heard Metallica (or Megadeth?) used this mic on guitar cabs on one of their recent tours, so I happily tried that…it sounded good, the 2 capsule blend is really a great design. However, I like a 57 better than the ae2500’sdynamic, and I like the 4047 (and maybe the 4033) better than the ae2500’s condenser. Overall I tend to use my ribbon mics the most, so the while the ae2500 was a solid choice for electric guitar, it fell short in tone…but your mileage may vary.
    In the end, I began to think this mic sounded really good on a lot of sources, but not quite the best on anything. I eventually began to use a D6 close on my kick with a 4047 or ribbon a foot or two away and found that sound to be vastly better than the ae2500. I imagine if I was running a club, this mic may be a good choice to have for the house kick mic…but I’m really loving the power and snap of the Audix D6. After 2-3 years of solid service, I sold the mic off.
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  • dtdfedorasdtdfedoras

    FOR ME THE BEST

    Audio-Technica AE2500Published on 05/15/12 at 19:32
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    that's a microphone that I bought on the advice of the forums, I wanted a microphone capable of reproducing the sound of the attack and roundness, and I really have not been disappointed this is for me the best beyond compare
    the static part reproduces very well the attack with precision as to the dynamic part is full and powerful across the frequency band of the bass drum is perfectly rendered
    several sound engineers have congratulated me for this microphone that they hardly knew and it's true that we appreciate its versatility and its
    before I had an akg 181 and a beta 52 but would not stay behind
    I place it inside the bass drum in the middle and about what is perfect and especial…
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    that's a microphone that I bought on the advice of the forums, I wanted a microphone capable of reproducing the sound of the attack and roundness, and I really have not been disappointed this is for me the best beyond compare
    the static part reproduces very well the attack with precision as to the dynamic part is full and powerful across the frequency band of the bass drum is perfectly rendered
    several sound engineers have congratulated me for this microphone that they hardly knew and it's true that we appreciate its versatility and its
    before I had an akg 181 and a beta 52 but would not stay behind
    I place it inside the bass drum in the middle and about what is perfect and especially rapid in the sense that we not spend hours to equalize! the sound is very rapid
    a microphone to buy without hesitation even if the price cools
    I put it because I really do not see its default

    OVERALL OPINION

    I used the past year
    yes beta 52 and akg 181
    what I love most: its 2 in 1, its manufacture and the fact that he is straight and not curved as 90 °, allowing the sink into the kick easily and quickly providing a particularly significant time saving as it have to go very quickly!
    what I like least: NOTHING
    I do it again this choice san sl shadow of a doubt
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  • stereophonicstereophonic

    Audio-Technica AE2500Published on 03/23/04 at 01:50
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    Micro double capsule, a static and a dynamic pluttdstin the sound of bass drum.
    Nice finish, substantial weight and reassuring concept simple and effective.

    OVERALL OPINION

    I use it for two months in the studio and in concert. In concert, this mic has no real competitor. Having a static and a dynamic microphone in the same body and then invited two microphones in phase, it is incredible comfort for scne. And feedback, you might say ... The sound of the bass drum. No sound hardos, regardless of the instument, with the Beta 52 or worse, with the Beta 91 and not his old Tama with the MD 421. No, with this microphone, you have the sound of the bass drum and not the microphone.
    Al…
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    Micro double capsule, a static and a dynamic pluttdstin the sound of bass drum.
    Nice finish, substantial weight and reassuring concept simple and effective.

    OVERALL OPINION

    I use it for two months in the studio and in concert. In concert, this mic has no real competitor. Having a static and a dynamic microphone in the same body and then invited two microphones in phase, it is incredible comfort for scne. And feedback, you might say ... The sound of the bass drum. No sound hardos, regardless of the instument, with the Beta 52 or worse, with the Beta 91 and not his old Tama with the MD 421. No, with this microphone, you have the sound of the bass drum and not the microphone.
    Although sr for use studio o one has the time to place his microphones, the choice will focus on the color of the micro as its practical ct. The static proccure ample sound and highlights the rsonance of the bass drum. The sound is not overly color and got Browsing trs DIFFERENT according pramplification uses nothing do with the Beta I was using up 91 l. It has a more consistent and fairly Fidler l o Beta will dig normment (many extreme). The dynamic is the Frontire between MD 421 and 52 Beta, we have a microphone that does not return enough parity Fidler and the attack on the bass drum without value nor amoindrire.
    If you are looking for the typ trs ds the sound, place your chemain. on the other hand, if you are looking for versatile drum microphone, look no further than you are.
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  • moosersmoosers

    Audio-Technica AE2500Published on 07/03/10 at 21:28
    The Audio Technica AE2500 is a very unique microphone that is to be used in the recording studio only. The mic is a dual element microphone, meaning that it has both a dynamic and a condenser capsule inside of it. It is specifically designed for recording kick drum, which is the only application that I’ve used it for. It’s got a -10 db pad as well as a high pass filter at 80 Hz. The pick up pattern is a standard cardioid one and it will pick up frequencies between 20 Hz and 17 kHz.

    OVERALL OPINION

    I don’t think that I’ve ever used a microphone quite like the Audio Technica AE2500, as I don’t believe that there are too many mics out there with both a condenser and dynamic elemen…
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    The Audio Technica AE2500 is a very unique microphone that is to be used in the recording studio only. The mic is a dual element microphone, meaning that it has both a dynamic and a condenser capsule inside of it. It is specifically designed for recording kick drum, which is the only application that I’ve used it for. It’s got a -10 db pad as well as a high pass filter at 80 Hz. The pick up pattern is a standard cardioid one and it will pick up frequencies between 20 Hz and 17 kHz.

    OVERALL OPINION

    I don’t think that I’ve ever used a microphone quite like the Audio Technica AE2500, as I don’t believe that there are too many mics out there with both a condenser and dynamic element in there. I don’t know how this would sound outside of using it for kick drum, but for recording kick this sounds absolutely awesome. It’s a really full bodied sound, covering both the low end boom and the higher end beater sound very well, depending of course where exactly you place it. I usually also use something like an AKG D112 or a Shure Beta 52 A closer to the beater in tandem with the AE2500 placed back a bit. I find that between the two mics I’ve got more than enough to work with, as both produce very full sounds, making it easy to blend the two to my taste. I don’t think that the AE2500 would be necessary in a smaller studio, as the aforementioned AKG D112 and Shure Beta 52A do a great job for kick drum and are much cheaper than this mic, but if you’re in a larger studio setting where you want more options for different situations, the AE2500 is an awesome microphone to have around. I certainly try to use it whenever I’ve got access to it, as how can you beat having two microphones in one!
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