Put your hand there first; if you feel a lot of air movement, it's probably not a good idea. If you don't feel a lot of air movement, you're probably safe.distortedrumble said:so if the hold in the kick drum is on the bottom right...you can put the mic in the center or the bottom left depending on if you want a drier or fuller sound?
Harvey Gerst said:Put your hand there first; if you feel a lot of air movement, it's probably not a good idea. If you don't feel a lot of air movement, you're probably safe.
That would probably solve the problem, or at least help a great deal.sdsi said:What if you have a pop filter set in front of the mic?

tvanveen said:Nevermind, found one -
http://www.coolmath.com/decibels1.htm
So I guess my MXL990, which can do 130db, wouldn't work on snare. Dang.
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