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The Audix D4 is a great mic for floor toms and even upright bass. Like Audix claims it's already pre-EQed and I just roll off some of the high end if cymbals are bleeding through on my recordings. As the Audix videos says on their YouTube videos you just point the mic head towards the center on the tom for the attack or angle towards the rim to gather more tone. I'm using the Audix D-vice with the D4 and it's super easy to install and adjust. I wrapped a dish towel around the D4 and wedged it between the tailpiece and body facing up towards the bridge on my Engelhardt M1 upright bass and a condenser mic pointing towards to the fingerboard get great upright bass recordings. Of course that setup would not work at a live gig but for recording it's fantastic. In the mix I add just a bit more low end on the Audix D4.Read full review
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This a microphone that I bought specifically for a 16'floor tom. Not only would it be my mic of choice for that but it it also great for recording bass guitar cabinets, guitar cabinets, and kick drums. Audix lists horns and Leslies as well and that makes sense. This is my first Audix mic and I'm interested now in the other mics that are part of the DP5 set which contains a D4 for floor tom, two D2's for rack toms, a D6 kick mic, and a I5 snare mic. Now that I've used the D4, I'd definitely buy more Audix mics. The Audix I5 versus the venerable Shure SM57 on youtube shootouts have made me very interested in that mic as well. More top end and less midrange honk is what I heard from the Audix I5 which was nice on snare and guitar cabs. The Audix D4 is small, is easy to position, sounds smooth and full, and is sold at a reasonable price. Highly recommended! I will be buying The Audix DP5 set next! Buy the DP5 set if you need to mic up a drumkit and then add two fancy condensers for overheads (Neumann KM-184's or sleeper TLM-193's) and you're good to go. A studio could own the DP5, two KM-184's, a TLM-193, a Cad e-70 and the CAD Trion 7000, and the Yamaha speaker kick mic and be able to cover all bases. These are my choices for a 10 mic studio at a reasonable price. Just so you know that I don't work for Audix, I also like CAD mics like the e-70 for hi-hats and the Trion 7000 ribbon mic for everything except maybe kickdrum. Newer names to me but great stuff! Audix and CAD mics live happily next to Neumann's in my mic locker. The Audix D4 is a great dynamic mic!Read full review
Audix D4 microphone is an excellent addition to any drum microphone collection. Great results when used in combination with the Audix D6 kick mic and the Audix i5 snare mic. The D4 has character, but no as substantially noticeable as the D6 kick mic. But, that is not a bad thing either. Especially, if you desire distinct track and frequency separation! Rolling off low during the eq process will lead to a serious low end reduction that most speaker system will be unable to reproduce anyways. Take out the muddiness, and the results are amazing. Really like the natural drum sound produced from this mic after proper eq and stereo panning. Rolls sound so wonderful. The d4 is bold, yet it is not overly invasive to the rest of the mix. Low noise ratio-not too bad of bleed pickup from other drums. So, I highly recommend this microphone if you need a reasonably priced floor tom mic. I would like to try the Sennheiser SD421 to compare the results with the D4. Nevertheless, the Audix D4 gets the job done!Read full review
This is my second D4, As a floor tom Mic I love them I tend to mic square on to the skin and these mic's give me what I want, much better for the way i work than the Sennheisers, and far better than a 57 with D2's on the other toms and this on a floor tom , I get a good balance and with minor adjustments in position, I can usually get the sound I want without any EQ, so Bypass the EQ and improve the overall S/N ratio. and no EQ means the sound smacks you in the face a little better this on floor toms and D2's on rack toms and sound checks become easy and fast. No More hours banging on drums getting a sound, HPF on EQ off set the gains and (usually) away we go.
Great mix for floor toms. Requires a hefty scoop out of the low-mids to sound natural for my taste, however. I'd prefer a mic with less mids and more attack. With proper EQ, it sounds full and natural. Great companion to the Audix D2 on rack toms. Easy to place on the drum due to small size and weight. I use Audic rim clamps and they work fine and fit in the mic pouches with the mics.
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I've been working with the Audix D2's and D6's for quite a few years and wondered what the possibilities of the D4 were. I have two shows and seven bands on the D4 and it has been quite impressive. The frequency response is definately more tailored for floor toms and you don't miss anything by having two different kinds of mics on the upper part of the kit. Would I go out and buy another? Sure will!!! Aaron Olson- Audible Streams
I use this on my floor tom, and the sound recorded through this mic is clean & punchy. I would like to try this on my bass amp next, if the results are like the floor tom, I will buy another!
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I use this Audix D4 to mic a tuba in a brass ensemble. Great sound, super light weight.
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Outstanding product! I'm using It on a 16 in floor tom and it makes the drum come alive in live performances and recordings. Audix is top notch and a must have when micing the toms on my kit. Highly recommended!
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Smaller and more cost effective than the traditional Shute and other mics typically used for this application while sounding just as good. Paired with Audix i-5 for the upper horn, the Leslie sounds great in the mix.
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