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Nellsalot
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So I've been doing research on drum mics. I really can't spend over $500 total and would like to cut down cost as much as possible and still get a "good demo/low level pro" set-up. I should mention that I will be mic'ing acoustic guitar and (baby grand) piano as well, and that factors in to what mics I end up with. I also mic vox, bass, elec gtr but my SM58 is decent with those. Not really happy with the SM58 on the acoustic. Judging by reviews, thought that two Studio Project B1s on a piano might work... whaddya think?
Onto the main point of the post: I currently have a SM58 and my dad's condenser mic, an Azden SGM-2x, which is an omni-directional and designed for film. I've been using it for overhead temporarily. Here's a few arrangement ideas, I'd like to hear some opinions on them or alternative arrangements:
- Shure PG pack, 6 pieces. $400. Easy solution, but may be more mics than I need if I can get fewer, better ones. How are these mics??
- Two Studio Projects B1 for overhead/cymbals, my 58 on snare, something else for kick (AKG D112 or Red5 RVD1 are ideas). About $350.
- Studio Project B1 for mono overhead (would this suck?), 58 on snare and 57 on kick. $190.
Anyway, those are some ideas (I know there are other similar combinations). Feel free to suggest something different. If it matters (I know most of this will happen in tuning/cymbal buying), I'm a rock player who likes a somewhat jazzy sound - deep, open snare and tight, poppy kick and toms with thick, dark cymbals. Overall, I tend towards warm and mid-rangey as opposed to bright and trebley.
Thanks for any help you can give!
Onto the main point of the post: I currently have a SM58 and my dad's condenser mic, an Azden SGM-2x, which is an omni-directional and designed for film. I've been using it for overhead temporarily. Here's a few arrangement ideas, I'd like to hear some opinions on them or alternative arrangements:
- Shure PG pack, 6 pieces. $400. Easy solution, but may be more mics than I need if I can get fewer, better ones. How are these mics??
- Two Studio Projects B1 for overhead/cymbals, my 58 on snare, something else for kick (AKG D112 or Red5 RVD1 are ideas). About $350.
- Studio Project B1 for mono overhead (would this suck?), 58 on snare and 57 on kick. $190.
Anyway, those are some ideas (I know there are other similar combinations). Feel free to suggest something different. If it matters (I know most of this will happen in tuning/cymbal buying), I'm a rock player who likes a somewhat jazzy sound - deep, open snare and tight, poppy kick and toms with thick, dark cymbals. Overall, I tend towards warm and mid-rangey as opposed to bright and trebley.
Thanks for any help you can give!