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kelhard
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I'm thinking on buying a set of CAD drum mikes. Has anyone used these, and what are your opinion on them?
Thanks.
Thanks.
I used one of the older sets a long time ago. It got me by. The problem with kits is that you're kind of stuck with what they give you. Some of the mics might be OK, but then you may not like the kick mic and replace it, then later the overheads are too bright so you replace them. Then the snare mic doesn't "do it" for you anymore, so you get a decent snare mic, etc.
Pretty soon you've just replaced that whole kit.
For live situations it might be all you need though. I remember making my CAD kit the ones I used for live situations because I could abuse them and I didn't care. They did fine.
I wouldn't bother with any of the drum mic kits. I did however cheap out a little on my tom Mics and get 3 of the ES57. those are SM57 knock offs. I think I paid $100 for three. I've actually been pretty happy with those.
For the rest, I have a pair of Octava MK012 for overheads, AKG D112 for kick and Audix I5 or SM57 or Senn e609 for snare.
How does one tell the diff between the real and fake mk012?
I think I'll just invest in a couple more SM57's and an AKG D112 (which I rent from time to time). I already have a couple of nice condensers that I use for OH's
I think Greg uses CAD, with an sm57 on snare, and he gets a killer drum sound. So i guess if you do everything else right you'll be good.