Hey gang, I did a quick kick drum mic shoot out between an AKG D112 and a Shure Beta 52a. Personally I really like both mics for completely different reasons. I love the pronounced bass response that one gets from the D112 while at the same time, I have a deep respect for the exact replication of the kick sound you get using the B52a.
In the interest of keeping it at least partially scientific, I used exactly the same settings on the camera, and only swapped out the mic itself.
When editing the video, I didn't do anything to one mic's clips that I didn't then also do to the other.
I used no EQ or audio processing whatsoever. To be fair though, My movie editor does compress the audio a fair bit when exporting and rendering. In theory at least, this should be done identically across the entire video.
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Phil Schinbein
Kick Mic Shootout: AKG D112 vs Shure Beta 52A
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