sonusman
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I have recently recommended a CAD R11 for kick drum.
I was mistaken on the exact model number. Sorry.
CAD NDM 11 is the model number.
CAD used to sell a "drum pack" of three mics for sort of cheap. It included 1 NDM 11 and 2 NDM 10's. The 10's were I guess designed for snare and toms. Both mics have a pre-emphasised sound, meaning, eq is sort of built into them, much like a AKG D112 and such.
I really like the NDM 11 for kick when a cheap kick mic is sought. I find that it works much better on most kick drums than a D112 does. Compared to a AT Pro 25 and Shure Beta 52, no comparison, the NDM 11 has much better attack and a deeper bottom end.
The NDM 10's seem to work best of very dull, non-attack sounding toms. They really have a bright top end to them that is a little too much for toms with a good attack already. On these types of tom sounds, the sound winds up sounding like a trigger, and I have had people actually ask me if I was trigger the toms, in a LIVE situation!!! Oh boy..... So, if that is the type of tom sound you are after (I would ask why first....
) or you have a tom sound that is very dull with little attack and want some attack, these are your mics.
I do no believe that CAD is selling this drum pack anymore. They seem to have a new one available. Not sure how they sound, so buyer beware!!!
On a side not about the NDM 10's. I have had both windscreens fall off of them. If you do buy them, I would recommend applying some sort of epoxy or superglue, just a dab, at the other side of the windscreen where it fits into the capsule. This will save you grief....
The NDM 11 has a different windscreen design in that it is a screw on type like a SM 58, so no need to worry about it falling off.
Anyway, just though I would correct that.
Ed
I was mistaken on the exact model number. Sorry.
CAD NDM 11 is the model number.
CAD used to sell a "drum pack" of three mics for sort of cheap. It included 1 NDM 11 and 2 NDM 10's. The 10's were I guess designed for snare and toms. Both mics have a pre-emphasised sound, meaning, eq is sort of built into them, much like a AKG D112 and such.
I really like the NDM 11 for kick when a cheap kick mic is sought. I find that it works much better on most kick drums than a D112 does. Compared to a AT Pro 25 and Shure Beta 52, no comparison, the NDM 11 has much better attack and a deeper bottom end.
The NDM 10's seem to work best of very dull, non-attack sounding toms. They really have a bright top end to them that is a little too much for toms with a good attack already. On these types of tom sounds, the sound winds up sounding like a trigger, and I have had people actually ask me if I was trigger the toms, in a LIVE situation!!! Oh boy..... So, if that is the type of tom sound you are after (I would ask why first....
) or you have a tom sound that is very dull with little attack and want some attack, these are your mics.I do no believe that CAD is selling this drum pack anymore. They seem to have a new one available. Not sure how they sound, so buyer beware!!!
On a side not about the NDM 10's. I have had both windscreens fall off of them. If you do buy them, I would recommend applying some sort of epoxy or superglue, just a dab, at the other side of the windscreen where it fits into the capsule. This will save you grief....
The NDM 11 has a different windscreen design in that it is a screw on type like a SM 58, so no need to worry about it falling off.Anyway, just though I would correct that.
Ed
