
Rimshot
New member
Well as a drummer....
The SM 57 has been the #1 used mic for snare and the skin side of hand drums. It is probably the most versatile mic that is good for many applications. I don't know if it is "the best" for any application, but if you can only bring one type of mic with you, that would be the one to choose.
Interestingly, I seldom use mine (I've had it for many many years). It is really good for the snare, but for the past few years I have been using the Sennheisser e604 instead because it is smaller and stays out of the way and gives me a very similar (but slightly hotter) signal as the SM 57. I am also using the e604 on the skin side of doumbeks and djembes because they can clip on and are lighter.
I would never get rid of my SM 57 because it's like a security blanket, and I know that if all else fails, I can go to the trusty 57.
The SM 57 has been the #1 used mic for snare and the skin side of hand drums. It is probably the most versatile mic that is good for many applications. I don't know if it is "the best" for any application, but if you can only bring one type of mic with you, that would be the one to choose.
Interestingly, I seldom use mine (I've had it for many many years). It is really good for the snare, but for the past few years I have been using the Sennheisser e604 instead because it is smaller and stays out of the way and gives me a very similar (but slightly hotter) signal as the SM 57. I am also using the e604 on the skin side of doumbeks and djembes because they can clip on and are lighter.
I would never get rid of my SM 57 because it's like a security blanket, and I know that if all else fails, I can go to the trusty 57.