I just bought an Audix set of mics. They were pricey as a unit, reasonable individually, however they're super accurate and they have a zillion uses around my studio outside of the drums.
I know, people unfairly hate on them. It's purely based on brand-name chasing. I do live audio and still use a Mackie setup and it sounds great. Don't buy the hype before testing the limits of affordable options.
They're used in studios world wide for a huge range of applications. Thomas Lang mics his kit with them live and in the studio; That alone should say enough. I use other mics too. Edit: As for affordable, they were over 3k for what I selected and I got a discount. They're just the right tool for the job regardless of price.
I've just got my first set of drum mics for livestreaming (nothing as fancy as these). Not had a chance to use them yet and will only be starting out with two overheads and kick.
After watching this a second time there is something I think should be mentioned; Do a quick search on SPL , mic types , and polar patterns. Don't go buying a set of mics and blowing out the capsules or ribbons if they can't take the SPL.
Thanks man! This was very nicely timed. I was actually online looking at microphones when I got the notification! 🙂👍🥁 and of course, congrats on 200k! 🥳
Sure, it will record my toms AND my French horn, but will it be able to handle my kalimba and melodica? In all seriousness, those do sound great at a reasonable price (I assume somewhat higher in Canada?)
That would be more to do with mixing than drumming. Inform your self about gain staging, clipping and distortion. Then, look up a tutorial on your mixer. generally you want inputs as loud as possible w/o clipping. you want the gain to be balanced so theres no unwanted distortion. And adjust the levels as needed to have a fully audible kit.
I’m not allowed to use mics actually My parents make me use silencers. I am in a band though so I will check these mics out when we get in the studio and go live
Any Small or large diaphragm condenser can be used for overheads, usually 2 bought as a matched pair. Small diaphragm cardioid is a good choice on a smaller room as it cuts back on cymbal wash. Or you can be like Alex Van Halen using all sm57 mics for close micing and overheads. Mics are used as overheads rather than being made for the purpose of.
Thanks for the great review and the awesome feedback Rob 🧡 Also: congrats on the 200k subscribers 🔥 Greetings, Patricia
Thanks a bunch, Patricia! 😊 And you’re quite welcome. These mics are pretty smokin! 🔥🏆
I did not have “hot butt juice” on my bingo card. As always thanks for the good info along with the random drop of humor.
Congrats on the 200k subscribers
Didn't you just get a new set of microphones last year? It would be interesting to hear you compare and contrast the two sets.
I love the content you put out and you always make me smile. Keep up the good work and keep on groovin
200k subscribers!!! 🥳 Congratulations Rob! You deserved it!
Thanks man 🙂
I just bought an Audix set of mics. They were pricey as a unit, reasonable individually, however they're super accurate and they have a zillion uses around my studio outside of the drums.
I know, people unfairly hate on them. It's purely based on brand-name chasing. I do live audio and still use a Mackie setup and it sounds great. Don't buy the hype before testing the limits of affordable options.
They're used in studios world wide for a huge range of applications. Thomas Lang mics his kit with them live and in the studio; That alone should say enough.
I use other mics too.
Edit: As for affordable, they were over 3k for what I selected and I got a discount. They're just the right tool for the job regardless of price.
I agree with Kent Moore below, "hot butt juice" it just rolls off the tongue so easily ! Mic's sound good thanks Rob ;)
Great demo I'm using audex size as well as the Beyer do they get hit or in the way
I've just got my first set of drum mics for livestreaming (nothing as fancy as these). Not had a chance to use them yet and will only be starting out with two overheads and kick.
Congratz on 200k subs, sir! Keep it up!^^
After watching this a second time there is something I think should be mentioned; Do a quick search on SPL , mic types , and polar patterns. Don't go buying a set of mics and blowing out the capsules or ribbons if they can't take the SPL.
I'd definitely pick this up for a live show
I’m sold on the TG d70 for the bass but how would you compare beyerdynamic Tom and snare mics to Earthworks?
Thanks man! This was very nicely timed. I was actually online looking at microphones when I got the notification! 🙂👍🥁 and of course, congrats on 200k! 🥳
Thanks man. Yea check these bad boys out
Love your content - you do a great job all the way around...great playing too...
Just got a beyerdynamic m201 for my snare and I absolutely love it!
Those folks make good stuff 🏆
I'm a sweetwater fan I buy a lot of my heads from them.
Smokin' snare drum here.
Anyway I could get a link or a store name where you purchased that LED light pole in the back?
Jojo Mayer uses Beyer.. M180 is great too
Happy Friday Rob
Sure, it will record my toms AND my French horn, but will it be able to handle my kalimba and melodica? In all seriousness, those do sound great at a reasonable price (I assume somewhat higher in Canada?)
ALWAYS 🙄😒 Still love Canada, tho 🇨🇦
Should a beginner/intermediate drummer have 🎤?Seems like an add on for an advanced drummer?
You don’t really need em unless you plan to record at home 🎛
Love your playing!
Mics sound very good. Thanks for doing a review. Have you ever done a video on setting the mix levels on the mixer?
That would be more to do with mixing than drumming. Inform your self about gain staging, clipping and distortion. Then, look up a tutorial on your mixer. generally you want inputs as loud as possible w/o clipping. you want the gain to be balanced so theres no unwanted distortion. And adjust the levels as needed to have a fully audible kit.
@@Allthewrongkeys821 thanks. Will certainly look into it as I get started down that path of setting levels for the drums
Weird question what Tom clamps are you using to attach those mics? I’m over a bunch of stands around my kit lol
Nevermind … should have watched entire clip
First lol
Any thoughts on the Avantone sub kick mic?
Haven’t messed with it yet but I’d love to. Looks dope, too!
am getting these mic
Rob did you quote in US dollars ? Sorry I’m in Canada ;-)
I’m not allowed to use mics actually My parents make me use silencers. I am in a band though so I will check these mics out when we get in the studio and go live
@@Alfred_-vp9ys yeah and what makes it worst is the silencers I have to use fall off all the time.
Hey Rob, what snare did you use here? Tone is amazing!
Looks like his A&F.
14x6.5 A&F Raw Brass
@@RobBeatdownBrown thanks! Your gear rundown was listed here all along. Sorry didn’t see it the first time.
have you got a new camera? everything looking soo good and crisp man!
That's the lighting.
I did, along with new lighting. Upgraded to a Canon 90D. Wanted to transition to 4K this year 🎥
@@RobBeatdownBrown awesome man! Loving the new look 🥁🥁
Are overhead mics available by beyerdynamics company
Any Small or large diaphragm condenser can be used for overheads, usually 2 bought as a matched pair. Small diaphragm cardioid is a good choice on a smaller room as it cuts back on cymbal wash. Or you can be like Alex Van Halen using all sm57 mics for close micing and overheads. Mics are used as overheads rather than being made for the purpose of.
You Downtown, they sound great, drums sound awesome Bro. I want 3 of those T shirts, hit me up and let me know the details.
Link in description 🤘🏽
Thanks Bro
Hey Rob I wanted to know what are your favorite tom heads?
Congrats on the affiliation.
Very cool....nice mics. Love your channel ❤. I take all your advice. I tune my kit with the method you taught. Check it out one time.
microphone check one two what is this?
The 5 foot assassin with the roughneck business
@@RobBeatdownBrown RIP the Phifer