Mics for Drum Overheads/Acoustic Guitar - $400 Max.

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I'm looking for suggestions on a pair of small condensers. I will be using them for drum overheads on mostly loud rock/punk drums. I also want to use them for acoustic guitar (where guitar will be the only thing besides vocals). Is there something that will do a good job on both? I'm looking to spend no more than $400 for the pair.

I record with Cubase and a Mackie VLZ-PRO mixer. I currently have an AT4040 for vocals and a Shure 57.

Thanks for your help
 
That would seem to be a wise idea.

Chris


p.s.-I use MXL 603's and like them very much for these purposes.
 
Thanks

Thanks, the 2 AT4040's is definitely a possibility. Do I have to worry about "matching" with them or can I just pick another one up?

Thanks
 
Buy another AT4040 and see if you can find a pair of MK012's for $150 or less. If you're patient you can probably fit all three mics within or just over the $400.
 
So 2 AT4040's would be better for overheads and acoustic guitar than 2 MXL603's, SP C4's, or NT5's?

How would I place (set up) the AT4040's when using as drum overheads?
 
Put your AT4040 up in overhead and see if it delivers what you want in high-end cymbal tones. If it does, get a 2nd one.

If it doesn't reach high enough to catch the sizzle and sheen, consider a pair of SDC that can reach 20 KHz.
 
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