help with mics

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For real cheap mics the Behringer (I know most products u should stay away from) C2s are really cheap (about 60 for the matched pair) otherwise the MXL 603s get decent reviews. For a bit more money u could probably get an AKG C1000s or some Shure SM81s both which are used in studios and a step up from the chinese ones (MXL, Behringer) if looking for LDC you have other options. Also places like http://oktavamod.com/ mod cheaper mics for better sound. For kick drums either the Audix D6 (real clicky with lots of low end), the Beta 52a or AKG D112. Sites like recording review and recording hacks have a few comparisons of mics. For metal you probably want to close mic at least the snare as well if not the toms.
 
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Go for Mictek. Made right here, in Tennessee. Sweetwater's got them, and prices are decent.
 
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For metal you probably want to close mic at least the snare as well if not the toms.
Depends on many factors including the style of metal. Careful placement using your ears is the key, not adhering to preconceived notions how 'how' to record. Mic'ing a drum kit is a laborious process that can yield GREAT results if you put the time in before you press Record. How good the drummer is at controlling dynamics is also a key factor; if not, a good compressor will probably be the most important piece of kit you bring to that session.
For demos you also do not need to go crazy with mic'ing everything -- as long as you have some flexibility over the major elements -- kick, snare, and overheads, you should be safe. 9 times out of 10 I rely more on the front overhead for snare than an actual snare mic. If I were recording someone else's band I would probably mic the snare as a safety precaution however.
 
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Thanks for the help guys I already have 57's for the snare and toms though what I really need is over heads and a kick. What about the audio technica 2020as a overhead(s)
 
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AT 2020 is a very capable overhead. I usually do not use a matched set for overheads. My favourite combination recently has been an NTK for the front mic and an Oktava for the side mic.
 
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I've gotten great results using a pair of SM57s in an XY pattern for overheads.

You may wanna do that and then use something beefier for the toms. I have 3 Audix D2's that are killer tom mics and also work really well on guitar.

For snare, the 57 is good, but it's large and hard to position. You may wanna find a used or old stock Sennheiser e609. That's a killer mic for snare (and also guitar).
 
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Come to think of it you could probably get the shure or audix drum pack. If you have any spare cash three sm57s with drum rim clips could be used for toms or get the shure pack or audix pack and sell the ones you dont need. Here is the Shure pack http://www.sweetwater.com/store/detail/DMK5752/ could always sell the Beta 52 or Audix D6 depending on what you like better.
 
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Me, too. There is an even cheaper and equally effective kick mic if you are a guitar player and own a 1x12 ....
Ive got a spare 10 inch (from my pro junior) and one of these days I think I will try and set it up like a subkick.
 
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