
DrJosh
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This is a question just out of general interest. I have read that diaphragm size doesn't strongly affect low frequency response. Why then are SDCs almost never used in front of the kick?
Then why are LDCs preferred?
Preferred fow what?
I guess LDC's are often preferred for being more sensitive which is also their downside. Sometimes you don't want every detail!![]()
Yo Freya! Welcome to the board!
MS is also right about SPL's (sound pressure levels), and the risks they present to mics.
That old guy that used to put the ribbon on kick- was either rich as hell, had an old ribbon that would not die, or had the expertise to re-ribbon it himself.
My best advice, Freya, is don't let it razz you when people call you out on your choice of words.
Best of luck. The recording world needs more Norse godesses-badly.-Richie
LDD's are generally used.Then why are LDCs preferred?
LDD's are generally used.
as for capsule size, a larger diaphragm is simply going to reproduce lower freqs better (just like a woofer is always larger than its corresponding tweeter), right?
No. You'd think transducers would be symmetrical in that way, but they aren't. Has to do with moving lots of air vs. being moved by air. Read Harvey's big thread on the mic board for more details.
On the other hand, you can create an apparently bassy mic by tossing out high frequency response. See the SubKick for example. Yamaha doesn't even publish a frequency response chart for that mic, but let's assume it's similar to the frequency response as if it was used as a speaker--essentially nothing above 4kHz. That, plus really poor transient response and ringing from its resonant head will give you the impression of a mic that picks up a lot of bass. That's not true; it just doesn't pick up any treble. You could take any flat-response omni SDC, toss out the treble with EQ, use a transient designer plug, plus maybe some gated ringing at the resonant head frequency, and you'd have a virtual SubKick. Yeah, that's a lot of work. The point is, the SubKick doesn't magically pick up extra bass due to its size.