John Sayers Solar Power!! Jan 10, 2004 #2 Good in that it can handle the spl good in that it has a tight pattern - keeps other sounds out. good in that it has a slight high end lift built in only problem is the rolloff in the low end but that can be compensated for. cheers JOhn
Good in that it can handle the spl good in that it has a tight pattern - keeps other sounds out. good in that it has a slight high end lift built in only problem is the rolloff in the low end but that can be compensated for. cheers JOhn
D dumass New member Jan 20, 2004 #3 at thelisteningsessions.com i saw them using it, and it didnt sound too bad to me...
N nascentjunkie New member Jan 30, 2004 #4 i used one... i used one a long time ago before i had a real kick drum mic, but now that i have used the d112 i won't go back to the 57.
i used one... i used one a long time ago before i had a real kick drum mic, but now that i have used the d112 i won't go back to the 57.
Track Rat Just Your Average Sized Member Jan 30, 2004 #5 Not the first mic I'd reach for but it can definately work there. A lot depends on the particular kick you're miking.
Not the first mic I'd reach for but it can definately work there. A lot depends on the particular kick you're miking.
Jblount New member Feb 5, 2004 #6 You can slap a 57 infront of about anything and get a sound you can work with.