Floor tom mic shootout drum.
Kick mic on floor tom.
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G1 clear no muff mics.
This mic tackles loud sources with ease provides good off axis rejection thanks to its hypercardioid polar pattern and shows a frequency response from 30hz to 15khz with a notable presence boost in the upper mids that will give those toms a great level of detail.
Floor toms can be tricky to mic because of their frequency range.
It s affordable has universally great reviews from home recording enthusiasts and professionals alike.
If you use two mics place one above each drum about 1 to 3 inches above the head.
A dedicated mic directly on the floor tom lets you adjust the balance giving you a richer more complex overall sound.
If you use one mic place it between the two drums about 4 to 6 inches away from the heads figure 3 shows this placement option.
Mic comparison on dw 18 maple floor tom.
Ok so to be open with you i m not necessarily finding out the best floor tom microphone.
Shure beta 52a specifications.
It s a great kick mic for the money and will certainly make you happy.
Frankly their e604 is just about as high quality as it comes for tom mics and deserve to be recommended as the best microphone for toms and even for snares as well.
Evans ec2 clear reso.
Great for miking kick drums floor toms and bass cabinets.
For the mounted toms the ones above the kick drum you can use one or two mics.
Shure beta 52a shure pg 52 shure pg 56 sh.
The e604s have clips which enable one to affix them directly to the rim of the drum.
But i am testing five mics that can be used on floor toms and i ve tried to make it as useful as possible.
Audio technica s atm25 is a highly capable dynamic microphone tailored for close range applications.
So each mic is positioned the same distance from the drum head as much as possible and pointing towards the centre of the drum.
Not only does this offer most of the features of the other products mentioned ruggedness ease of use and the ability to take a beating the sound quality is truly exceptional.
They are flexible enough to work in both live and studio applications.
Mics meant for kick drums can have the opposite problem.
Mics designed for snares sometimes miss the rich lower frequencies making the sound thin and hollow.
The shure beta 52a drum m does the job and does it very well.
The best microphone for recording tom toms for most people is the sennheiser e604.