well...not because i dont think the overheads will work (because i have tried them and know they will), but i am doing it:
A) because i have only been recording for like a year and a half now and am still experimenting
B) because i wanted to be able to pan the cymbals and toms so it sounded like it was rolling from one ear to the other
now like i said, i am on a tight budget so the mics i used were nothing special, but they were condensors at least
1:NADY SM-90 for the snare (it ended up picking up a little high hat after messing with it enough so they both sounded just right)
though i realized after awhile that doubling the high hat with the snare wasnt a good idea because i wanted to boost the snare to around 6khz later so as to give it a little more punch and attack...anywho im rambling
2:3 NADY SM-88- 1 on the ride/floor tom, 1 over the china and splash, 1 over two crashes he had that had slightly different tones (it was kind of cool actually)
3: MXL 63 for overhead...well not necessarily overhead but it was mainly over the toms, as that was my intent because i knew i had cymbals covered
its experimental but the drum sounds i got from it are great after they are tweaked a bit-and i didnt even use compression (mainly because i hate it and think it is lame) but anywho thats my set up...im using a korg d1600 with a carvin mixer i run it through that adds a little more tonality too it...thanks for your comments