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what kit is better?
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Man, I would go with the Shure package. Those Audix fusion series mics are kind of their lower line, but the Shure 52 and 57 are used in even professional studios. Especially the 57, which is one of the most widely used microphones in many applications. So, personally I would go with the 52 & 57 kit. If that's all that is in the kit you can get a pair of MXL 603's to go with it as overheads for what, like $120 or something, and get a good drum sound, with a little work that is.
Peace. Andy |
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well i have an mk219 can i use that overhead? or is that a bada sound?? i havent used the mic yet
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IS the 219 a large, medium, or small diaphram(spelling?)? You could always try it as an overhead. It's completely up to what you like man. But with the package thing, I'd go with the shure pack and just shell out for the 603's. They're not really expensive and many people are very happy with them.
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k i allready have 2 57's on sat morn im gonna buy the following
Beta 52 Sm 57 possibly 2 Behringer 8 XLR in with FX mixer with phantom power and those 603's |
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sounds pretty good man. Have fun and let us know how it goes.
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