Bass Cab Mics
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Bass Cab Mics
Hey, this is my first time posting here...sweet.
What do you guys recommend if I want a good, low priced maybe dynamic mic to use on a bass cab? Condensers too, but the ones I think work for this aren't really inexpensive.
I've been using a Beta52 and not liking it at all. I'm looking for an alternative around the same price, $200.
I know a 421 will do great but again I'm looking for something that will cost maybe a bit less.
Thanks doooods for the suggestions
What do you guys recommend if I want a good, low priced maybe dynamic mic to use on a bass cab? Condensers too, but the ones I think work for this aren't really inexpensive.
I've been using a Beta52 and not liking it at all. I'm looking for an alternative around the same price, $200.
I know a 421 will do great but again I'm looking for something that will cost maybe a bit less.
Thanks doooods for the suggestions
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A used 421 shouldn't be *that* much over $200... it and the SM7 are my bass cab favorites. Audio Technica ATM-25 is good too, and goes between $50 and $200. I know, weird. They were originally about $90 I think but since getting canned have gotten more expensive. I'd have paid $130 for it and still been pretty happy. I like it for kick drum more than bass cab, but still solid.
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I like the D112 on bass cabs more than a 52. The 52 has such a crazy sculpted frequency response that it can really alter what you're hearing coming out of the cab. The D112 has some dips and peaks as well, but they're less obtrusive.
All that said, I use a Beyer M380 a lot and I like a 4033 if I'm reaching for a condenser.
All that said, I use a Beyer M380 a lot and I like a 4033 if I'm reaching for a condenser.
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I have two 319s. I've just been scared of putting one of them in front of a 8x10 cab with a 350w SVT head at full blastjakeao wrote:I've used an Oktava 319, and a 219. Both with good results.
I'm assuming you have the pad on when you're doing this. Should I be concerned with SPL handling? Maybe make sure the bass player doesn't go apesh!t with volume?
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bass mic variations that I normally use:
421 and a cad e100 (older version)
re-20 and a cad e100 (older version)
atm-25 and a cad e100 (older verson)
use 421 can be found around $200.
I think i paid $125 for my cad e100
re-20, your looking at the $300 range. Heil has some mics that are similar i believe that are a little less
or the same as above but with a at4047 in place of the cad.
I have DI from a radial passive DI box as well. Sometimes it gets used as is or reamped, sometimes it doesn't get used.
421 and a cad e100 (older version)
re-20 and a cad e100 (older version)
atm-25 and a cad e100 (older verson)
use 421 can be found around $200.
I think i paid $125 for my cad e100
re-20, your looking at the $300 range. Heil has some mics that are similar i believe that are a little less
or the same as above but with a at4047 in place of the cad.
I have DI from a radial passive DI box as well. Sometimes it gets used as is or reamped, sometimes it doesn't get used.
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Welcome to the board!
All good suggestions.... if you're willing to save an extra $50/$100 and get a Heil PR30/PR40, or an extra $150 to get a SM7, you'll end up with a mic that does a lot more than bass cabs. ATM25 is a good sleeper mic.
906 has adjustable EQ (one presence filter switch: bright, moderate, dark). The bright setting is probably the same as the 609. Medium is my favorite.
All good suggestions.... if you're willing to save an extra $50/$100 and get a Heil PR30/PR40, or an extra $150 to get a SM7, you'll end up with a mic that does a lot more than bass cabs. ATM25 is a good sleeper mic.
906 has adjustable EQ (one presence filter switch: bright, moderate, dark). The bright setting is probably the same as the 609. Medium is my favorite.
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I would recommend checking out the Beyer Opus 65 (I think). It's supposedly the same mic as the older TGX-50, which is a terrific bass mic. I've also had good luck with the AKG D112, EV RE20, and Beyer M201. There are also a bunch of older and/or much more expensive mics that I really dig on bass amp, but those are the ones I like that fit your particular requirements.
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I like recording bass cabs at lower volumes. If you have to crank it to get the tone you're after, pull the mic back some. But, I usually get a better, more defined sound from a bass cab at reasonable volumes.
md421 is good.
I also like the Fathead II pulled back a couple of feet from the speaker.
The cool thing about both of those mics is that they're both super useful on several other sources.
an SVT that loud is probably distorting and overdriven. If that's the sound you're after, a ribbon mic a few feet from the cab can be a beautiful thing.
md421 is good.
I also like the Fathead II pulled back a couple of feet from the speaker.
The cool thing about both of those mics is that they're both super useful on several other sources.
an SVT that loud is probably distorting and overdriven. If that's the sound you're after, a ribbon mic a few feet from the cab can be a beautiful thing.
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