Superlux DRK-B5C2 Drum Mic Set
Looking for that real drum sound but working to a tight budget? Daniel Duffell reckons this new line of drum mics from Superlux might be the answer to your prayers…
Price: £351.00
Manufacturer: Superlux
Website: http://www.scvlondon.co.uk
Getting a great drum sound is a slippery business – there are simply so many factors to consider. It’s an art that can take years of trial and error to learn, and no amount of theory will give you the experience you need to know precisely where to place a mic, how far from a drum it needs to be and so on. One drum kit and a single set of microphones can yield dozens of different recorded drum kit sounds, while that same combination can also produce live drum kit sounds. And when you throw into the equation different drummers and how they play, it’s no wonder the subject can be daunting and frustrating. So, arming yourself with a decent set of microphones – the responses of which you can learn to predict – can save you an awful lot of grief.
Score: 10
This review first appeared in Music Tech Magazine issue 04
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