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Old 09-15-2004
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This or that?

I have:

SM 57
BETA 52a
Studio Projects B1

Should I get:

1. Tom mics
2. Another Studio Projects B1
3. No you should get...
4. Don't get anything.

I was thinking another SP B1 for some stereo OH mic coolness. But some tom mics would be nice too...

Suggestions? Thanks!
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I like having two overheads. I've gotten some really awesome sounds with 2 SM-81's over the kit...one kind of over the drummer's right shoulder that picked up a lot of the low end from the toms but still gave a good ride sound w/out being too much...the other we experimented with moving it around close to the hi-hat, so we could control that oo, and then we just put the other a few feet off the kit up a foot or two...

So after all my blabbing, I'd say get another overhead
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