Skip to main content

I was wondering if any of those pre-made drum mic kits are any good? Is there one that's fairly cheap, but sounds good?

Topic Tags

Comments

anonymous Sun, 07/11/2004 - 17:15

Ive also had a great experience with the shure 6-mic set, comes with PGs not SMs but ive heard they're made in china which is why they're cheaper but they are comparable in sound...Only $350 i think, comes with mounts and cables, everything. I enjoy it alot being only a beginner but I think they sound absolutely great. but if you're looking for something really studio-quality I suggest Audix.

Randyman... Sun, 07/11/2004 - 19:29

I bought the Audix DP2 kit (I think) about 3 years back. It had 2x D-2's, 1x D-1, and 1x D-4. I like the D-2's on toms (and bought another one, too), and occasionaly use the D-1 on snare. I'm not quite in the ranks with others on this forum, but they appear to be fantastic. I use them for my band's rehearsal recordings, AND for tracking (I have to dual purpose practically all of my stuff :( )

I think I paid $325~ish for the 4Pc kit WITH hard case - less than $100 per mic. Hard to beat that quality for that price IMO.

Later :cool:

anonymous Mon, 07/12/2004 - 00:40

Lots of good companies out there doing drum mic kits.

Sensheiser - good, but pricey. no extras, like mounts.
Shure PG - good buy. everything included.
Samson 7 kit - good buy, includes some decent overheads which can double for vocals, acoustic, etc. includes crappy mounts.
Audix - great sounding drum mics.

anonymous Thu, 07/15/2004 - 09:29

That D6 if really nice for kick, It somehow manages to make people with very different tastes happy and I have been able to get good tones out of it ranging from hardcore to jazz. I am not so familiar with the Sennheiser drum pack, but on another note, I once played sax at a live gig, and the engineer set me and the trumpet up with the sennheiser tom mics ,I think the e604 mentioned above (the little guys that clip onto the rim). I thought it was just because they were under stocked, but the sound was surprisingly good cut through very well, nice clean sound that didn’t block out everything else (pop/funk type horns).

Nowadays there are some excellent mid range (price mics) and most quite good! The D6 is the only one that really jumps out at me (and it really jumps out, very versitile and manages to be good in many styles, not just passable), but of the kits mentioned above get what you can find the best deal on.

Check ebay to see what the resale values are, within a year or so you may be wanting to sell some of the mics and keep others. The sennheisers, audio technicas and Audix I bet will hold their value more just because of the name.