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mellitacas
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Hello there, this is my first post, I hope I'll get some feedback for a mic placement problem I have. I have searched this and other forums for tips, I got familiar with a number of techniques (Recordman, X/Y, spaced pair etc.), I know that, eventually, I'll have to get down there and experiment but I don't want to start on the wrong foot. BTW, this is a great forum. OK, here's the situation...
My girlfriend got me as a birthday present a pair of Shure 57s, a Shure B52 and stands to replace my crappy old mics for my drum set. I'm not sure if I should replace them or actually add the Shures to my current set. I can't afford to buy some more quality mics, so close micing set up is out of the quetion.
My current set up consists of a pair of mics behind the drums, 5 feet from the ground, 3 feet away from the set, aiming for the center of the set and a kick mic an inch away from the resonant head's hole. All three stands are self made, so no height adjustment, no crane whatsoever... Oh, almost forgot, all three mics are dynamic, unidirectional ones. The results from this setup are satisfactory.
B52 is a kick drum mic, I got the proper stand for placing it inside the drum, near the beater, I'll manage that. The placement of the 57s is what really puzzles me. I never really got much serious about the placement, distance, angle of the mics but now that I've got the Shure ones, I'm determined to find a proper set up to capture a nice sound out from them.
If you have any suggestions of how I should set up the mics (old ones with new ones or just the new ones), I'll very much appreciate it.
Thank you very much for your time.
Cheers,
John
My girlfriend got me as a birthday present a pair of Shure 57s, a Shure B52 and stands to replace my crappy old mics for my drum set. I'm not sure if I should replace them or actually add the Shures to my current set. I can't afford to buy some more quality mics, so close micing set up is out of the quetion.
My current set up consists of a pair of mics behind the drums, 5 feet from the ground, 3 feet away from the set, aiming for the center of the set and a kick mic an inch away from the resonant head's hole. All three stands are self made, so no height adjustment, no crane whatsoever... Oh, almost forgot, all three mics are dynamic, unidirectional ones. The results from this setup are satisfactory.
B52 is a kick drum mic, I got the proper stand for placing it inside the drum, near the beater, I'll manage that. The placement of the 57s is what really puzzles me. I never really got much serious about the placement, distance, angle of the mics but now that I've got the Shure ones, I'm determined to find a proper set up to capture a nice sound out from them.
If you have any suggestions of how I should set up the mics (old ones with new ones or just the new ones), I'll very much appreciate it.
Thank you very much for your time.
Cheers,
John



). The results were... well, I'll let you guys judge by yourselves, if you care to listen to