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Originally Posted by Jared Kubokawa
Maybe a bit of overkill smopo24. It does sound nice to mic the beater head sometimes if the drummer is playing a lot of triplets or a bunch of ghost notes on the kick that wouldn't otherwise get picked up entirely. What do you think of that D6? I haven't tried one yet but was thinking about it...
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Yea, he was one of those "more is more" people. The D6 was great for a particular sound. It was really modern, I guess that's the best way to put it. It sounds a bit scoopy, but definitely cuts through the mix. A lot of people use it in the studio, but it's well-suited for live use too; very rugged.