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Can anyone tell me the major differences between the AKG D112 and the Shure Beta 52 Kick Drum mics? Which one do you prefer?
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But certainly a big time sounding kick drum mic and is killer for sax, radio type voice overs, overly high and bright horns, and is even pretty cool for lead guitars where you want to smooth out transients.


But the 4050 is a killer mic for sure. In some cases I didn't care for the increased mids (300-about 800Hz) but all in all they are a jump jaw type of sound for the money. I have not seen them advertised much anymore. Did they discontinue them? That would have been a shame as there really isn't much in that price range that compares too well with them. Plus the way the AT's handle mic distortion is so pleasing to my ears.
D112 - OK mic. Fat but kindof peaky in the 2K range but dull above 5K.
Beta52 - Again, an OK mic. Somewhat hyped low end but an unpleasant "thwacky" sound that was hard to EQ out. (This is a nitpicky thing, but one thing I didn't like was that if you remove the grill, the capsule is not much larger than an SM57. I felt like I was being duped by this huge mic body.)
Audix D4 - Not bad, but a little thin. More extended upper range. Overall pretty natural sounding (can be bad or good depending on the sound you want)
ATM25 - Good sounding mic. It falls somewhere between the D112 and E604 in naturalness vs. processed sound. Overall, I liked it.
EV 868 - Killer sound. Pre-processed sound from the mic needs little EQ'ing. Sounds almost like it's going through a compressor (in a good way)
Sennheiser E602 - Wow! Killer, CD ready sound! Very pre-processed sound. It makes most any kick sound good.