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What would you guys suggest for drum overheads? So far I've been looking at AKG 451's or AKG C414's.

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J-3 Sun, 03/13/2005 - 09:55

I've had really good results with my MK-012's (cards.) I'm looking to get a set of Avenson STO-2's, supposed to be Earthworks killers. I'd check them out if I were you. Do you want Omni's or Card's or need something with selectable patterns?

I've heard good things about the C4's as well. The 414 I had for a while was kinda lifeless compared to my TLM 103, same with my 4050. Of course if you already have a R-121 I'd think about getting another and you'll have two kick ass mics for overs, acoustics, elecs, percussion you name it. Some vocals are great with em, some not. You'd still need a good LDC for vocals and kick, you'd be rockin for shure.

What kind of pres' you running?

anonymous Sun, 03/13/2005 - 13:29

How about a second R 121?
I got the R 122 and I'm going crazy because I can't afford a second one right now.

The KM 184 is a bit noisy on softer sources, but has a nice tone.
It performs very well on strings.
The AKG C451 is a good, inexpensive microphone. I suggest that you get a matched pair. Right now, it comes in a little flightcase with a free stereo bar. Great on acoustic guitar.

T.

anonymous Mon, 03/14/2005 - 11:40

Two of the AKG c 535 eb! Best investment I've made interms of microphones. Really takes the edge off of harsh symbols and is still an excellent vocal (its intended use) and fantastic acoustic guitar mic. Might be too soft for extremely heavy music but I hate harsh symbols period.

Get them used of ebay around $140 a piece.

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