Hello,
I'm currently playing tuba in a delta blues group and i'm looking for better microphone to use live. A shure 58 isn't picking up all the lows that i would like it too.
I'm wondering about a kick drum mic.
does anyone recommend mics that they use live or for a similar playing situation
Microphone for live tuba
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punk_tuba
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Chadtuba
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Re: Microphone for live tuba
I've used a kick drum mic before with ok success but I much prefer a LDC such as the Audio Technica 3035. Works great for a multitude of uses and does a great job on a tuba.
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Re: Microphone for live tuba
I also suggest something like these three mics.
http://pro-audio.musiciansfriend.com/pr ... sku=270508
http://pro-audio.musiciansfriend.com/pr ... sku=270516
http://pro-audio.musiciansfriend.com/pr ... sku=270358
I especially suggest the third one.
Aaron
http://pro-audio.musiciansfriend.com/pr ... sku=270508
http://pro-audio.musiciansfriend.com/pr ... sku=270516
http://pro-audio.musiciansfriend.com/pr ... sku=270358
I especially suggest the third one.
Aaron
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Re: Microphone for live tuba
an SM58 is not designed to pick up low frequencies. It's a vocal mic, with a pronounced roll-off of lows as distance from the source increases.
A kick drum mic, on the other hand, is designed for low frequencies. Makes sense, doesn't it? For your application, I agree that putting the mic dead center in the bell throat is perfect.
A kick drum mic, on the other hand, is designed for low frequencies. Makes sense, doesn't it? For your application, I agree that putting the mic dead center in the bell throat is perfect.