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Anyone have experience with this mic for the kick drum?

The workhorse here has been a Shure Beta 52 which is awesome if you work for a while finding the sweet spot. I've used AKG D112's in the past - really classic mic but just want something different.

Thumbs up or thumbs down on the Audix D6? Sounds great from what I've read but would like some real testimony too.

Chris

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maintiger Fri, 05/07/2004 - 14:54

Hi Chris- nice to see you in these parts- I got some of your drum loops, they are great for demos when my drummer is not available!
as to the D6- I haven't used that one but I used to have another model (I think the d4?) and we used to get a great sound out of it, comparable to the d112- the D6 is suposed to be better-

BetaMonkey Sat, 05/08/2004 - 11:23

Hey Xavier! Thanks for the kind words. I figured I would check out the verdict on the mic - always looking for new sounds here in the studio!

Hey, thanks to everyone - I think I'll pick the D6 up today and give it a shot. Maybe I'll hang onto the Beta 52 just to have if only for variety's sake. Since we record so much in terms of drums, sometimes a mic's sound can get old and a simple switch can freshen up your overall perspective on things.

I guess while I am at it, I am thinking I'd like to have some Sennheiser E604's around too. Last gig I played they sounded really punchy - kind of like a SM57 with more warmth and low-end.

Would everyone agree the Sennheiser E604's are a good choice for toms?

Thanks,

Chris
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KurtFoster Sat, 05/08/2004 - 11:35

Re; 604's, they are easy to place on toms, due to their side address capsule.

Please consider keeping any mics you have when you make a new purchase. You will find that different kick drum mics work better on some kits and others work better on other kits. Just as with vocals, no one mic is a "do it all" piece. It's nice to have a choince when trying to dial in that perfect sound.. also kick drum mics like the D6, D112 and the Beta 52 can make an excellent choice for floor toms and bass cabs as well as other applications. One that really surprised me was how good a D112 sounds on Marshall guitar cabs and male voiceovers ...

jonyoung Sat, 05/08/2004 - 13:54

I like the 604's, they are easy to use, less stand clutter around the kit with the clips, but sometimes you have to improvise depending on the width of rim on the drum (shim with cardboard for example). While you're at it, see if the dealer will let you try out an e602 on approval, to compare with the D6. I've been using one for three years now, phenomenal kick mic.