Floor Tom Mic Shootout. They are flexible enough to work in both live and studio applications. You probably wouldn't have to worry about the 414-EB getting hit if you just leave 3 or 4 of the other mics around it while tracking. Can't help, sony is my favorite (based on this mp3), 414eb is way too soft, but well.. depends on use for sure. Floor Tom mic shootout Heads: Batter: EVANS EC2 Clear Reso: G1 Clear No Muff Mics: Shure Beta 52a Shure PG 52 Shure PG 56 Shure SM 57 The unfortunate thing, as well, is that they can not be repaired. i like the concept of putting up shitty mics in the way of good mics so that the drummer can't hit the expensive mic. I posted to get feedback from people who use this setup. Fortunately, there are no pictures of John Lennon singing into these other ones, so nobody is asking up to $600 for them. I thought I could get away with a bass drum mic on the floor tom to get an extra flavor on basedrum mics by having 2. If I need an extra floor tom I thought I could use one of the basedrum mics but I'm concerned if it would fit. BTW, when I tried to give the 441 more proximity effect, it sounded messed up again, so it stayed about 4" off. Tom Mic setup do I need to invest in a mic for Floor tom only. The mics are all generally about 10-15 degrees off axis and 3"-4" off the tom in a relatively sweet spot. Maybe somebody who has a transformer winder or a pickup winder would like to try, but once one of those little copper wires is broken, your mic is kaput. (0 members and 1 guests), Simman, The 421s are a bit out of my budget at the moment. Floor tom Microphone Sign in to disable this ad Hi! 441 is very distorted, can't comment... Well, as far as hitting my D19s, I use a different version of them, that sound identical. Farview, exactly what I was afraid of, that is why I posted this. Stop looking at what you're hearing. By ghetto3jon in forum Recording Techniques, By Swamp Gas in forum Free Ads for Music/Recording Equipment, By Wireneck in forum Recording Techniques, Recording with tablets & smartphones (iOS & Android), Mini Microphone Shootout (Snare, Floor Tom, Guitar). It's relatively in tune, but to create a realistic situation, I didn't tweak on it. I am starting to buy microphones, I got the basics to record vocals, guitar and bass. There are currently 1 users browsing this thread. Tom Microphone Shootout (HoboRec Bull Sessions #28) - YouTube I got the SM57 for snare drum and D112 for base drum and I was thinking about getting 2 Sennheiser E604 for toms. The best microphone for recording tom-toms for most people is the Sennheiser e604. Topic: The Tom Mic Shootout (Read 18786 times). The problem that I have encoutnered with various D19s is that some of them have a high end loss. OK, here's the condensors with the 441 thrown in. check out the. I was thinking to do this as I'm on a tight budget to save some cash on mics. It's affordable, has universally great reviews from home recording enthusiasts and professionals alike. If this is your first visit, be sure to As most of the time 1 tom and 1 floor tom is enough. Now I would like to get dynamic mics to record the drums. The tom is a 1960's 16" Ludwig floor tom with a coated ambassador on top and a clear Ambassador on bottom. I was thinking about buying a Sennheiser E602/E902. The e604s have clips which enable one to affix them directly to the rim of the drum. Morale of the day?
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