
punkin
Univalve & Avatar Speaks
I've noticed that in the recent weeks, there's been uprising interest in ribbon mics. I have to admit I've been bitten as well. I have a couple here and really only use them rarely on guitar cabs and on smooth singin' vocalists...oh and on horns but I don't get them here very often. Bottom line, I've only been comfortable when using them one mic at a time and on solo singers or solo instruments. The M/S thing still ain't my friend nor is the Blumlein. So let me change gears...
I've heard of them being used for drums...anyone using them for this purpose regularly and how exactly are you setting them up? Their bi-directional characteristics is what kinda buggs me. Not sure if you should use just one over the drummer's head or two out front or just put it in the kick tunnel and call it quits
I've also heard that many/most ribbons have a different frequency response off the back side as compared to the front...is that so? Probably just a characteristic of the chassis or windscreen design I would think?
I've heard of them being used for drums...anyone using them for this purpose regularly and how exactly are you setting them up? Their bi-directional characteristics is what kinda buggs me. Not sure if you should use just one over the drummer's head or two out front or just put it in the kick tunnel and call it quits

I've also heard that many/most ribbons have a different frequency response off the back side as compared to the front...is that so? Probably just a characteristic of the chassis or windscreen design I would think?