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D112 vs. RE-20 vs. M88
Posted: Tue Jul 08, 2003 5:37 pm
by danmaksym_Archive
For all intents and purposes, what are the reasons for using each of these mics in a particular kick drum? In other words, when do conditions prescribe one or the other?
Thanks.
Dan
D112 vs. RE-20 vs. M88
Posted: Wed Jul 09, 2003 4:23 pm
by lunar_Archive
I would use m88 (I know just the old one) on jazz-rock kind of kick,
I am not really fan of 112 who does the job with his bump in hi mid...let's say you desperatly want to sell that bass drum sound with drum
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skin being older than you...112.
Re20 is nothing but dissapointment after PL20,IMHO.
D112 vs. RE-20 vs. M88
Posted: Wed Jul 09, 2003 7:49 pm
by greg_Archive
I love the M-88 on tone rich, well played bass drums. They can be destroyed when used on harder hitters though.
Of the three, the re-20 is the most mellow. I like using them with another, brighter mic for fast/loud music, and by itself on more sparse music.
The D-112 is a generally good on all kicks (to me anyway). I think they got it right with that one.
D112 vs. RE-20 vs. M88
Posted: Thu Jul 10, 2003 12:57 am
by e_shaun_Archive
danmaksym wrote:For all intents and purposes, what are the reasons for using each of these mics in a particular kick drum? In other words, when do conditions prescribe one or the other?
On my last project, I combined the D-112 with the RE-20 and got a very desirable sound. It was a 20" DW kick, and the D-112 was inside, right up against the beater batter, while the RE-20 was poking just inside the cutout of the other batter. No noticable phase issues, but a nice combination of punch (D-112) and thump (RE-20).
Haven't tried the M-88 (yet).
D112 vs. RE-20 vs. M88
Posted: Thu Jul 10, 2003 9:39 am
by MTAR_Archive
Although it is quite bulky and difficult to squeeze into a tight space, I find that the RE-20 sounds good on the batter side of the kick drum. An even better choice for this position is an Audix D4. This is a very small dynamic that can handle high spl and sounds great on kick drums. I find the D112 works well, but it's not my favorite for kick drum micing. I personally like it better on floor toms and bass cabinets.
I just picked up a new mic made by Stedman called an N-90. It looks like a mini U-87, but it's a large diaphragm dynamic. The capsule is closely modeled after the RE-20, and it sounds great on kick drum.
D112 vs. RE-20 vs. M88
Posted: Mon Jul 21, 2003 4:34 pm
by Andrew Weatherhead_Archive
The only one of these mics that I have used is the D112, I'd say its a safe bet for making any kick drum sound good, however, I have not done much experimentation.
A curious question, though:
How do these mics, especially the D112, compare to the D12?
D112 vs. RE-20 vs. M88
Posted: Tue Jul 22, 2003 7:03 pm
by danmaksym_Archive
Hey guys,
Something I just stumbled upon the other day was that using a D112, side by side with an AKG 451E, to close mic a guitar amp is quite effective- almost like a thumpy ribbon mic. It's a very smooth and pleasing sound (from what I've witnessed) Give it a try... maybe you'll have similar results...
Dan
D112 vs. RE-20 vs. M88
Posted: Wed Jul 23, 2003 2:48 am
by lunar_Archive
D12 is nice looking mic. Sound however, is very special and when I heard that mic on bass drum, I remembered bunch of crappy LP's from '70.
It can be used for brass, but I can easily think of 44 microphones that could do this job better...They are cheap to get (around 100 Euros) and usually found in a good shape.