I'm trying to get ahold of some drum mics on a $200-300-ish budget... Any recommendations? I understand that just about anything that I get is going to be pretty low end, not to great, but then again, neither is my setup, and I'm just 16... working with band from my school on a demo, and some friends need stuff recorded to send off to colleges. How is the Shure PG kit? The four piece, I've already got a pair of decent overheards. Ideally, I would be able to somehow come across $500 and pick up the Beta 52 and a few 57's, but I don't have that kind of money. So, any advice/recommendations/aneCDotes about past use of a product is greatly appreciated. Thanks!
-Ben
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TheAngryFedora wrote: How is the Shure PG kit? The four piece,
TheAngryFedora wrote: How is the Shure PG kit? The four piece, I've already got a pair of decent overheards.
I've only ever used the PG mics for live sound.. they're ok, but not great IMO. My advice would be: spend most of your budget on a [[url=http://[/URL]="http://cgi.ebay.co…"]good kick mic[/]="http://cgi.ebay.co…"]good kick mic[/] as (assuming the kit itself is reasonably good and properly tuned) you can often get a good kit sound with just kick and overheads. Then, when the budget allows, you can add close mics for the snare and toms.. these days you could probably pick up 3 or 4 cheap LDCs for the toms for less money than the same number of 57s!
go to your local guitarcenter, or even samash, and look at their
go to your local guitarcenter, or even samash, and look at their used mics, every now and then they have a steal, i've picked up there a beta52 for only 90 bucks and i use it all the time, i like it better than my audix d6, and i also found a beta56 for 60 bucks, and i picked up an ev handheld mic (i forget the model number) that originally sold for 130 bucks, i got it used for 40 bucks.
so i'd go there first
RENT! Good mics will last you forever. They're something that's
RENT!
Good mics will last you forever. They're something that's worth investing in, IF YOU HAVE THE $$. If you don't, you can rent SM57s, Beta52s, etc... from any local production company at a fraction of the cost of buying a cheap kit like the PG one. Put the money you saved away and save up for the real thing.
If renting is not feasible, then the key is to buy USED. A used
If renting is not feasible, then the key is to buy USED. A used set of decent mics is almost sure to be better than new crappy mics. They may smell a little funky or be a little scratched, but like you say, you are 16 and aren't looking to impress anyone with your shiny stuff. As long as they work OK.
Check out the Audix Fusion series. They aren't the greatest mic
Check out the Audix Fusion series. They aren't the greatest mics in the world, but they are pretty impressive for the price. You could probably find some used on E-bay. Good Luck!
Wes