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correjy correjy
Published on 04/17/09 at 07:32
Microphone for bass drum

OVERALL OPINION

I use it for 2 years, in session can only push for the GC in the mix. Very little correction on the console, all fawn has not change much except to low invasive and hide the impact of the bat on the skin.
This mic will be unable to catch a bass drum that does not sound or too rson (it takes a fairly dull setting, avoid skin rsonnance a little kick on the impactor pretty pronounced), the same if the sound quality is not sufficient.
I have, during more than 30 years of practice, used in a little session can prs everything is as kick drum mic, and with sound systems of quality ranging from very poor s pro. Obviously the association with micro pro sound pro and bass drum hyper RULES has done. Compare BD300 range of microphones did not multimdia Intrets great, but 55 does all this micro is doing his job if I RPTE as the source, the bass drum sounds , and sounds rather compact. In this context the report qualitprix my opinion is very correct.
I have not tried this microphone sound recording or live (I through V-Drum triggers in this case), a microphone would be my opinion multimdia recommended (Me I like a Beyer or an Audix).
For a budget and Reduces session can or small room is a good choice, beyond must go upmarket.