miking toms...

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so I need a good mic for the bass drum... probably going with either the Beta 52 or the Audix D-6. Two 81s for the overheads, and now I need tom mics. maybe a hi-hat one also. I need something with a good sound for toms. Thanks
 
depends on your budget....Id vote for sennheiser e604's....they're around $100 each...
 
I dont think I would buy the high hat mic till I had everything else and decide if you needed it then.
 
Though I personally haven't used them as such, some people I trust really like Oktava mk012's on toms.
 
sennheiser e604s if you are on a budget
sennheiser md-421s if you want killer mics that you can use on multiple sources.

- just say no to 57's on toms.
 
mjau said:
Though I personally haven't used them as such, some people I trust really like Oktava mk012's on toms.


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You sure you don't mean they use them for overheads? Small diaphram condensor doesn't seem like the first choice for close micing a tom.
 
Try the AKG D112 on your kick. The D6 sounds real good too. People might shake their fingers at this, but I have seven toms, and I can't afford the MD421's YET, so I'm using clip-on 604s. :o
 
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You sure you don't mean they use them for overheads? Small diaphram condensor doesn't seem like the first choice for close micing a tom.

But a large diaphram condenser like the B1 is? Come on now :D... skrew in the pads on the Oktavas and you're as good as gold. I fluctuate between these, 57's/58's, sennheiser e609's, an e825, and an AT Pro25, depending on my mood and the group I'm recording.
 
HangDawg said:
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You sure you don't mean they use them for overheads? Small diaphram condensor doesn't seem like the first choice for close micing a tom.

he is correct...though I wouldnt dare put mine in any position to get whacked with a stick, I have heard of people using them to close mic their toms.....
 
HangDawg said:
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You sure you don't mean they use them for overheads? Small diaphram condensor doesn't seem like the first choice for close micing a tom.
I use condensors on snares and toms all the time too. It just depends on the drums and drummer and tune it's going in to. I have a pair of C-1000s that only see the light of day on the occaisional toms or snare.
 
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