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mattkickkick Posted - 14/04/2012 : 14:08:33
hi there im about to invest in a drum mic set . i have standard four piece kit with a few sabians and want to start home recording for demo purposes etc . Im looking to spend around £200 for a set , can anyone give me makes and models ??? many thanks x
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drummerant Posted - 19/04/2012 : 21:23:21
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Originally posted by thumpbop

Red 5 mics are fantastic for the money. Much better than the equivalent Samson and Warfedale packs.

We've got a set that we're slowly updating with more professional mics when we have the money. At the moment we're using a 57 on snare and Rode NT5s as OHs. The Red 5 on bass drum and toms don't sound like weak links by any stretch of the imagination.

They'll do for your demos and much more. Good live mics too.


I use them too and find them excellent!
Drumheduk Posted - 18/04/2012 : 21:28:32
+1 on the quality over quantity, as soon as you get close in on mic's you ideally need gates, possibly compression, more expense, more hassle and not necessarily better quality, two overheads and a kick mic at good level will be so much better and faster to work with.
halfDeadMuffinMan Posted - 18/04/2012 : 20:38:55
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Originally posted by dogface

Coincidently, I just mentioned the recorderman technique on the DIY album thread. I'd agree that fewer mics of better quality is a good idea. The only problem with more distant micing is that the room plays a bigger role. That's good if it's a good sounding room, but bad if it's not.



Also very good point dogFace regarding the room
mattkickkick Posted - 18/04/2012 : 19:57:13
excellent i will look at the recorder man technique , thanks everyone !!!!
dogface Posted - 18/04/2012 : 15:41:45
Coincidently, I just mentioned the recorderman technique on the DIY album thread. I'd agree that fewer mics of better quality is a good idea. The only problem with more distant micing is that the room plays a bigger role. That's good if it's a good sounding room, but bad if it's not.
halfDeadMuffinMan Posted - 18/04/2012 : 15:19:58
Have a look at the recorderman technique (Search google, youtube, etc) for micing drums. You use two overheads and a bass drum mic. If you have the time to spend with positioning the mics you can get some truly amazing sounds from that setup. £200 would also buy you three very decent mics - rather than say 5 or 6 medioacre ones. I have used it a lot and it can sound really good. Just a thought of course. I do have some Red 5 mics too and I would say they are very very good for the money. Thoman also makes their own T-Bone mics which are also excellent for the cash.
TrevCircleStudios Posted - 15/04/2012 : 17:20:17
ooh yeah, forgot about the red 5 mics. I picked up a kick drum mic and it's amazing for the money. If cash is really tight, kick, snare and one or two overheads is a great start.
thumpbop Posted - 15/04/2012 : 11:41:12
Red 5 mics are fantastic for the money. Much better than the equivalent Samson and Warfedale packs.

We've got a set that we're slowly updating with more professional mics when we have the money. At the moment we're using a 57 on snare and Rode NT5s as OHs. The Red 5 on bass drum and toms don't sound like weak links by any stretch of the imagination.

They'll do for your demos and much more. Good live mics too.
mattkickkick Posted - 15/04/2012 : 09:16:41
ideally a whole set , i know my budget isnt high but its just for a bit of recording here and there , or get one kick mic and one overhead and see how that works ?? its purely for demo purposes so it doesnt have to be an amazing sound xx thanks again
Captain Bubble Posted - 15/04/2012 : 08:17:45
Red 5 seem to be quite popular too, not used them but people here say they work well. Are you looking or a set for the whole kit or just one or two?
TrevCircleStudios Posted - 14/04/2012 : 22:03:26
The Audix F series are the best cheap drum mic set I've heard. I think they are a bit more than your budget new so maybe try and pick some up second hand?

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