The EV N/D468 is the current version. They were also the 308 then the 408. They all rock on toms, I like them way better than anything else. They're cool too because they are quite small and easy to position into tight spots.
Give the Audix D2's a try, they are really wonderful. I don't care for the D1's, but I do like the D6. They also have a cheaper line (Fusion series I think???), which I would avoid.
Try the D2's...very surprising!
BTW, I also have a pair of MD421 which I love, but I also use the D2s a lot, depending on the kit.
I have used the Audio Technica Pro 35, clip on condensers on toms and snare for several years now and I have been very pleased with the results.. They sell for around $135 ea ... and are very convinent.
Another vote here for the Audix D-2s. They give a nice, full, punchy sound and don't take up a lot of space either. I've also been happy when sound guys put Sennheiser 604s on my drums for live sound. Am not familiar with how well they record, though. Those AKGs with the rotating ball thingy (sorry don't know the model number) have resulted in some really BIG tom sounds from my Yamaha Maple Custom Absolutes.
Hey I didnt know we were playing pub rules!! hehehe
Seb, Michael at Hydes said thanks for replying to his email about your pre's, he has just been flat knacker recording right now, but he wants to check them out.
Thanks for the advice people!
By the sounds of it, I should check out some Audix stuff before buying.
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Give a sm57 a try... I also heard some of the EV Mics as well a
Give a sm57 a try...
I also heard some of the EV Mics as well as the Audix drum mic packages that sound really good.
The EV N/D468 is the current version. They were also the 308 the
The EV N/D468 is the current version. They were also the 308 then the 408. They all rock on toms, I like them way better than anything else. They're cool too because they are quite small and easy to position into tight spots.
I highly recommend them.
Give the Audix D2's a try, they are really wonderful. I don't ca
Give the Audix D2's a try, they are really wonderful. I don't care for the D1's, but I do like the D6. They also have a cheaper line (Fusion series I think???), which I would avoid.
Try the D2's...very surprising!
BTW, I also have a pair of MD421 which I love, but I also use the D2s a lot, depending on the kit.
I have used the Audio Technica Pro 35, clip on condensers on tom
I have used the Audio Technica Pro 35, clip on condensers on toms and snare for several years now and I have been very pleased with the results.. They sell for around $135 ea ... and are very convinent.
Another vote here for the Audix D-2s. They give a nice, full, pu
Another vote here for the Audix D-2s. They give a nice, full, punchy sound and don't take up a lot of space either. I've also been happy when sound guys put Sennheiser 604s on my drums for live sound. Am not familiar with how well they record, though. Those AKGs with the rotating ball thingy (sorry don't know the model number) have resulted in some really BIG tom sounds from my Yamaha Maple Custom Absolutes.
Have fun!
Rob
DOH!!! I meant the EVs, not AKGs in my previous post! (Probably
DOH!!!
I meant the EVs, not AKGs in my previous post! (Probably the ones mentioned in the post above as well.)
Check out the Audix D-Vice clips too...great for getting into ti
Check out the Audix D-Vice clips too...great for getting into tight places, and they are so dang versatile, you can place you mics anywhere...
'57 and some gaffa tape.
'57 and some gaffa tape.
Sebatron wrote: '57 and some gaffa tape. Hey I didnt know we we
Hey I didnt know we were playing pub rules!! hehehe
Seb, Michael at Hydes said thanks for replying to his email about your pre's, he has just been flat knacker recording right now, but he wants to check them out.
Thanks for the advice people!
By the sounds of it, I should check out some Audix stuff before buying.
Sammyg
the sennheiser 609 works great
the sennheiser 609 works great
The Sennheiser e604 clip on tom mics. Also work well on the bott
The Sennheiser e604 clip on tom mics. Also work well on the bottom rim of floor tom as a kick beater mic. Three pack is about $300.
Johnson Cabasa wrote: the sennheiser 609 works great I heard th
I heard this, apparantly it is supposed to be the same as the sennheiser 409 which Bob Rock used on the metallica "black" album.
Im gonna check em out.
:D
sammyg
SM58 SM58's work, like 57s, but in my opinion they get a rounde
SM58
SM58's work, like 57s, but in my opinion they get a rounder, more tom-like sound...
Try a shure beta 56. 8-)
Try a shure beta 56. 8-)