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Bass Drum With Pedal

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Related review

IronCobra 0000-00-00 00:00:00

[Hi-Hat Pedal] I purchase this pedal because I have an e-drum kit that consists of equipment from 3 different brands. I use V-Drum mesh pads with an Alesis DM10 brain, Pro Rack, and a Yamaha DTX550 module running to Hart cymbals. The response from the Yamaha HiHat trigger is better and SOUNDS better than the Alesis, so I needed the controler for the DTX550 to work properly.

5
Laura 2024-04-01 01:54:47

[3.155 lb] I purchased this foot pedal to pause a youtube clip as I try to play along to bass tablature. This works perfectly for this purpose. Much better to use a foot pedal than to stop playing each time I needed to pause the youtube video. Quite simple to set up, and the online support is top-notch to boot.

5
Matthew 0000-00-00 00:00:00

[50' / 15 m] Nice build quality. I use it inside my bass drum set up with Kelly Shu micing system and it is perfect for that

5
Maryann 2024-04-14 08:17:28

[3.505 lb] I'm using a 4-mic drum recording/monitoring setup and I wanted a dedicated bass drum mic so I could free up the one I was using and at the same time have a mic designed specifically for bass drums. I watched some comparison videos and this one had the sound characteristics that I was looking for. Did a test recording at home and it sounds great. As it stands im very happy with this purchase. 2 things to note: the 3/8 to 5/8 gold adapter that it came with only has (extraction) grooves cut into one side. I removed it then accidentally put it back into the mount reversed and I was unable to remove it until I screwed something into it with loctite, waited 4 hours, then was able to unscrew it from the mount. Not sure if others received a 2-side grooved adapter or if this is just how they do it. Anyway I'll probably cut grooves into it with a dremel. The second thing: I tightened down the pivot screw that attaches the body of the mic to the mount and it still never got that tight. Even with those 2 minor issues I still really like this microphone and I'm glad I bought it.

5
anyonymous 2024-04-14 08:27:19

[Cardioid] Wow, Vocals, Acoustic Guitar, Stand-up bass, Rack Toms, Drum Overheads, Violin... you name it these babies will make it sound STELLAR!

5
Red 2024-04-03 01:52:17

[7.775 lb] I have a whole box full of nady mic's they all treat me well. I use a 18 bass drum 99% of the time in the studio and my D6 is just to chubby sounding with it I was using an old sm57 which suddenly conked out. Got this one a whim as I have several nady 460's and like them a lot. I leave this kit mic'd up most of the time so need quite a few mic's In my tool box. Am very pleased sounds better than the sm57 in this app. Has a good slap and enough bottom without having to eq some out. Just add a gate and I have a great bass drum sound.

5
rymo112 2024-04-24 04:32:46

[1 User] This stand has a small but heavy base. The stand without the boom is just the right size to mic our bass drum, so we are not even using the boom. This allows us to have an extra boom to use somewhere else. It takes up a lot less space than the other stand we had micing the bass drum. Great product and was cheaper than other similar products.

5
John 2024-06-09 03:24:25

[Percussion] I have 6 MXL 606's now- acquired incrementally over the last several years. I'm likely to buy more! I have used them with excellent results for snare, drum overhead x-y, bass kick drum, toms, acoustic guitar, electric guitar cabinets, bass guitar cabinets, concert 9' grand piano, all with excellent results running into a Focusrite 2i2 or 18i20. This mic is well suited to higher volume / percussive / fast transient sound sources.

5
William 2024-06-13 05:44:29

[Phantom Power] This purchase replaced two of my 5 MKH8050's that went missing. They are great mics that there was no question I needed to replace. The Sennheiser MKH8050 (hypercardiod),and the other MKH mics, have a very smooth on and off-axis frequency response, are very quiet, and being RF condensers ( unlike almost all other condensers) are not affected by very humid conditions( no cracking/popping). I've used the MKH8050 on almost every instrument you can think off with outstanding sound: eg kick drum, bass/guitar amp, brass, woodwinds. acoustic guitar, banjo, violin/viola/cello/bass, kalimba, sitar, drum overhead, tabla, djembe, cajon, choir, classical style vocals ( mic'ed from few feet distance). Great for live sound and live recording. Rycote INV-3 are perfect shockmount clips to use with the 8050 ( and the 8040, 8020, 8090). I don't bother with the standard clips-esp. since the mics and the INV-3 shockmounts are very small and this is a bonus for video work. I don't do boom work but many write that this mic is one of the go-to choices for boom mics (esp indoors where off-axis pickup needs to be smooth).

5
rymo112 2024-07-22 04:33:19

This stand has a small but heavy base. The stand without the boom is just the right size to mic our bass drum, so we are not even using the boom. This allows us to have an extra boom to use somewhere else. It takes up a lot less space than the other stand we had micing the bass drum. Great product and was cheaper than other similar products.

5