do you recommend audix f9 for hi hat as well? I have both f9 and adx51, i used a pair of adx51 for overheads, and a pair of f9 for hi hat and ride. i found a very silght difference in sound. adx51 is less muddy for the hi hat. but f9 can achieve it when i cut down the mids.. is it still advisable to replace my f9 to adx51? are f9's like adx51 without the -150 cut and -10db pad?
@temskee The 10 dB pad can be used at your discretion. It’s only necessary to engage the pad if the mics are very very close to the cymbals, or the stage volume is extremely loud.
im a player and a technician as well and micing the hi-hat from the side actually works better for me and the people i've worked with..they say it sounds better like more real feel..the thing about it is that if the hi-hats are not leveled equally it won't soud as great as it should...
@JazzNaySean any mixer that has 1/4 or XLR inputs..depends on the cables you use for the mics...i totally prefer the peaveys..they're not expensive and they do the job well done..,.for my drums i use a PV14
That radio guy messed up. This isn't a hyper cardioid mic. It's a condensor mic meaning it's an omni right? Or did I mess something up. I'm new to this stuff but I was trying to focus. Or is this just a cardioid?
The side pickup sounds the best, what are you on about?
Geeljasjes 5 months ago
The last mic placement sounded the best, ha ha ... ha.
Eiderwine 6 months ago 6
@Eiderwine So totally true. lol.
GhostsonAcid 3 months ago
whats the name n model of the stand that u have right there?
leob072777 9 months ago
do you recommend audix f9 for hi hat as well? I have both f9 and adx51, i used a pair of adx51 for overheads, and a pair of f9 for hi hat and ride. i found a very silght difference in sound. adx51 is less muddy for the hi hat. but f9 can achieve it when i cut down the mids.. is it still advisable to replace my f9 to adx51? are f9's like adx51 without the -150 cut and -10db pad?
temskee 1 year ago
is adx 51 good for hi hat miking?
temskee 1 year ago
@temskee The 10 dB pad can be used at your discretion. It’s only necessary to engage the pad if the mics are very very close to the cymbals, or the stage volume is extremely loud.
AudixMics101 1 year ago
im a player and a technician as well and micing the hi-hat from the side actually works better for me and the people i've worked with..they say it sounds better like more real feel..the thing about it is that if the hi-hats are not leveled equally it won't soud as great as it should...
julioalex922 1 year ago
and you put all these mics into a mixer?
what kind of mixer?
or what did you put these in to?
JazzNaySean 1 year ago
@JazzNaySean any mixer that has 1/4 or XLR inputs..depends on the cables you use for the mics...i totally prefer the peaveys..they're not expensive and they do the job well done..,.for my drums i use a PV14
julioalex922 1 year ago
google for pressure gradient
superderpproductions 1 year ago
That radio guy messed up. This isn't a hyper cardioid mic. It's a condensor mic meaning it's an omni right? Or did I mess something up. I'm new to this stuff but I was trying to focus. Or is this just a cardioid?
AirmetalDrummer 1 year ago
an sm57 actually work well with hi hats sometimes, i used to record with one
souvlaki978 1 year ago
Would a SM57 work for hi hats?
CrawfordDrummer 1 year ago