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Audix D6X Kick Drum Microphone
The Audix D6X Kick Drum Microphone is priced at GBP 249 and it is in stock. Available to be delivered to you by post direct to your door in a jiffy, or a box (P&P may apply). Please Read More for comprehensive details and images from the seller. (This is a sponsored link) but will not cost you anything.
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The Audix D6X Kick Drum Microphone is currently retailing at GBP 249 and it is in stock. Available to be delivered to you by post direct (some charge may apply).The team at Mic Pro think that Audix nailed it with the Audix D6X Kick Drum Microphone. Audix D6X Kick Drum Microphone
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Drum
A drum microphone is specifically designed to capture the sound of drums and other percussion instruments with clarity and precision. These microphones are built to handle high sound pressure levels, as drums can produce loud and dynamic sounds. Drum microphones often have a rugged construction to withstand the physical impact of live performances or intense recording sessions. They typically come in dynamic or condenser types, with dynamic microphones being commonly used for miking kick drums and toms due to their durability, while condenser microphones are often used for overhead miking to capture the cymbals and the overall drum kit sound. Drum microphone kits often include a combination of mics tailored to different drum components for a well-rounded sound capture.
in stock
We have many microphones available at MicPro that are in Stock and ready to be posted to all areas of the UK by courier.
Kick
Microphone
A microphone is a device that captures sound and converts it into an electrical signal. It works by using a diaphragm that vibrates in response to sound waves, which are then translated into electrical impulses. Microphones are used in a wide range of applications, from recording music and broadcasting to public speaking and live performances. They come in various types, including dynamic, condenser, and ribbon microphones, each suited for different recording environments and sound qualities.
RECORDING EQUIPMENT
Recording Equipment encompasses the essential tools used to capture, process, and produce audio in both professional and home studios. This includes microphones, audio interfaces, mixers, preamps, monitors, and recording software, all working together to achieve high-quality sound. Whether for music, podcasts, voiceovers, or film, recording equipment is key to transforming performances into polished, professional audio.
Studio Microphones
Studio Microphones are designed for professional recording environments, delivering high-fidelity sound capture with exceptional detail and clarity. They are used for vocals, instruments, voiceovers, podcasts, and more, offering a wide range of pickup patterns and sensitivities to suit different recording needs. Studio mics often prioritise low noise, wide frequency response, and natural sound reproduction, making them a key tool in any recording setup.
About Audix
We have new and used Audix musical equipment available on our website for fast direct delivery from sellers across the UK & Europe.
Audix is a U.S.-based microphone manufacturer founded in 1984, renowned for its high-performance audio equipment tailored for live sound, studio recording, and broadcast applications. Headquartered in Wilsonville, Oregon, Audix designs and manufactures its products in the USA, ensuring precision and quality in every microphone. The company has gained recognition for its innovative designs and exceptional performance in both live sound and studio recording applications.
Among their standout products is the D6, a dynamic microphone designed specifically for kick drums and bass instruments, celebrated for its deep low-end response and clarity. Another notable model is the OM7, a handheld dynamic microphone favored by performers for its tight hypercardioid pattern, which effectively reduces feedback and background noise, making it ideal for high-volume environments. Additionally, the OM5 offers a more open sound profile, suitable for vocalists seeking a balance between isolation and natural tone.