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by Frank Decent_Archive
garthplinko wrote:Frank Decent wrote:projectMalamute wrote:I've spent some time with the D112, RE20, Beta52, and D6. I've pretty much settled on the D112 and RE20. D112 for just a touch 'bigger than life' and RE20 for more natural.The Audix takes the all-boom-and-click concept to an insane level. Check out the frequency response on one of those things some time, from the bottom of the mid cut to the top of the presence peak is almost 20dB. A lot of live sound guys out here love them, and I get the attraction. If you want a super-hyped cannon of a kick drum sound it pretty much does it out of the box. I used one for a while when I was doing a lot of death metal shows. They are good for that.The Beta52 is somewhere between the D112 and the D6, but seems to have the worst qualities of both to my ear. I really don't like those things.Wow. I've just found a cheap deal on a Beta52 and for a second got excited. Then I heard it in some videos and you've put it exactly how I feel. I just don't like the scooped sound. I don't like the Audix at all. Hate it, in fact.Can anyone recommend a large diaphragm dynamic with more of a flat response?Here's one of the more comprehensive kick mic shootouts still to this day and I didn't see it posted here: http://recordinghacks.com/2012/06/08/ki ... -shootout/ Sure, not perfect, but it's something at least. Based on your description, I think you might be best served by an RE20.I've got one that I use for bass and vocals. It's my favourite mic. I should just get another one. Or 4.