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Drum mics. are Audix mics good?

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hey guys how's the going?

i've been told the D112 is the standard for kick drums. i was also told the Audix D6 was better for recording than the D112. also was told that Beyer M88 'wears out ' pretty fast and i would have to replace the capsule a lot ( except for the older m88 ones.. ). then there's also that Electro-Voice mic...

Audix D6 - Any thoughts?

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.

The Audix/MBHO connection?

Okay, so we know about the Electro-Voice PL series being rebadged versions of Electro-Voice mics for sale through instrument dealers, and it's not hidden knowledge that most of the budget large diaphragm condensers are made in two Chinese factories. But I think I've picked up on something or need more sleep.