I play an ancient Indian drum, called a mridangam. It is a two-headed drum with weighted skins, and a sort of precursor to the tabla, but with a less flighty sound.
I play a weekly gig with an accoustic guitar player at a local cafe, and am interested in playing out more, especially with other electrified instruments and drum kit.
I have been using two mikes for the drum. For the right hand side, I use an AKG C1000 condenser. It's bright, but it works quite well for the sound of the drum. For the left hand I use a Shure Beta 57A dynamic. It captures the bassy sounds as well as the crisp slaps very well. I am quite happy with the sound, but the mikes are a little unwieldy, since they can sometimes get in the way of my hands.
I am considering getting tiny mikes with gooseneck attachments. Instead of the AKG C1000 for the right hand, I was thinking of an AMT ERT, it has apparently been designed for hand percussion. Instead of the beta 57A, I was thinking of an AKG d409, it is also a dynamic.
I am hoping that I can continue to capture the natural sound of drums, and also lessen feedback in louder situations (I sit on the floor, pretty close to the monitors!).
Any feedback on my mike choices would be most apreciated.
thanks
Indio
I play a weekly gig with an accoustic guitar player at a local cafe, and am interested in playing out more, especially with other electrified instruments and drum kit.
I have been using two mikes for the drum. For the right hand side, I use an AKG C1000 condenser. It's bright, but it works quite well for the sound of the drum. For the left hand I use a Shure Beta 57A dynamic. It captures the bassy sounds as well as the crisp slaps very well. I am quite happy with the sound, but the mikes are a little unwieldy, since they can sometimes get in the way of my hands.
I am considering getting tiny mikes with gooseneck attachments. Instead of the AKG C1000 for the right hand, I was thinking of an AMT ERT, it has apparently been designed for hand percussion. Instead of the beta 57A, I was thinking of an AKG d409, it is also a dynamic.
I am hoping that I can continue to capture the natural sound of drums, and also lessen feedback in louder situations (I sit on the floor, pretty close to the monitors!).
Any feedback on my mike choices would be most apreciated.
thanks
Indio