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New site? Maybe some day.
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i'm looking into getting some drum mics and was just wondering any input you guys might have on certain brands or types, i dont need anything too fancy or pricey |
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Shure, Audix, CAD are good names....depends on how much ya spend.
All above brands also sell shitty sets. |
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AKG D790 rules for kick drums, |
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i found one for about 60 buck on ebay that is an audix fusion 4, yay or nay? |
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poop said: i found one for about 60 buck on ebay that is an audix fusion 4, yay or nay? |
Those are all right. They go for around$200 new. Whats your budget? Is this for live or studio use?
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senhizer e604 for toms, sm 57a for snare, beta 52 for bass drum... i still dont know what to recommend for overheads i don t like anything i can afford. |
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i wanna spend like 200-300 and for mainly studio use |
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poop said: i wanna spend like 200-300 and for mainly studio use |
Your better off getting that audix mic kit if thats your budget.(but you still need overheads and somthing for snare)Assuming you have a 5 pc kit. If you went w/ the standard shure sm-57's($90-100) on everything your still running $400 + and thats w/ no overheads.
Check out the Shure PG line they have 4 mic pak for $250. That will cover toms and kick, then pick up a used Audix I5 or sm57 used for $50. But you still need over heads. A pair of octavia mk-012($200) are decent for overheads.
Guitar center allways has the audio referance(audio techs cheap/cheese line)3 or 4 mic kit for around $100-150 on sale(they basically have a "sale" every weekend). Or check out the CAD pro-7, 7 pc mic pak for $200.
Also keep in mind, that you will need stands and cables, so check out the paks because some mics come w/ the tom mounting bracket.
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