Audix D6 Cardioid Dynamic Kick Drum Microphone
Audix D6 Cardioid Dynamic Kick Drum Microphone Reviews
The Audix D6 is the perfect choice for superb kick drum sounds. This microphone's cardioid pickup pattern does an excellent job rejecting sound from external sources to keep the sound of the kick drum pure and clean. The D6 boasts a VLM (Very Low Mass) diaphragm to react quickly to the attack of the beater, and its 30Hz–15kHz frequency response sports big bumps right where you need it for earth-shaking lows without sacrificing the attack. For other low-frequency instruments such as bass, the D6 fares equally well.
MY kick mic!!
My first kick mic was an AKG D112. Nice mic, but it didn't give me what I wanted. Audix mics were just coming out. I bought the Fusion mic kit and an eventually an Audix D6. LOVED that mic. It had the punch, the boom... everything I was looking for at a fantastic price point. I recently acquired a Shure 52A.. It's nice, but I still love the Audix. Just bought a second one. Get one now while it's $
Kick of the gods!
This is hands down my favorite Kick drum and floor tom mic! Especially in this price range you can't beat it! Makes your kick sound MASSIVE!
Sounds great for floor toms well as kicks.
I'm slowly transitioning to Audix mics for drums so when I ordered a D6 for kick I also ordered a second D6 to test out against the floor tom mic I've been using for years (an Audix D4.) During the test I discovered that while both the D4 and D6 sound pretty similar in the highs, mids and low mids, the D6 has this somewhat subtle girth in the lows that set it apart from the D4. I could have easily kept using the D4 for the floor tom and it would have been fine, but the D6 noticeably edges it out. I'm very happy with my purchase.
Great kick mic
Audix D6
I bought this mic for my 18" floor tom. Great mic. Have a whole set of Audix mics on my kit. They are tough durable and sound great.
Mitch Delgado
Kickin’ The Kick
We use the Audix D6 in conjunction with a sub kick and it gives us an irresistible beat on the dance floor.
For small gigs, we use a pair of Mackie RM450s on poles for vocals and I'll feed a slight bit of kick to it, minus the sub kick.
The mic doesn't seem to need much in the way of eq.
Locking Up Otis is quite happy with the results.
My go to for bass drum and large Floor Toms...
D6
OUTSTANDING DRUM MIC
Big sound from a small footprint
Shout out to Richie for recommending the Audix D6, This little mic does everything he said it would! Plenty of low end to capture from your kick drum,Floor tom or gong drum!
kick mic
Excellent sound
Michael r Dietrich
I have purchased drum kits and a lot of accessories from Sweetwater they are awesome the way they do their financing I could not accomplish what I'm attempting to do and they made it available and they are so on top of things they keep in touch with you they call you out of the blue and I can't say enough good about them they are very organized and every musician's Friend it does seem that way believe me
Can't beat it
Plug in play type of mic with a little to no eq to it. I love it
Love it
I got it for my home studio . We also have the same at my Church. Love the sound. It gives a nice punch and great definition. I used to have a cheap CAD kick drum mic. Glad I upgraded
Perfect Kick Mic
Glad I was finally able to pick this mic up. Finally getting the kick sound I was looking for!
Awesome!
It is a fantastic kick mic. I took out the box hooked it up and never had to mess with anything and it sounds great.
Best Kick Mic Ever.
This is the perfect mic for kick drum. I like the flavor it gives but I especially love its eq curve. It captures tons of low end. It"s pre scooped in the mids. Has a nice focused ounch to it. It sometimes needs some top. Like 9-10k
Killer Mic!
Excellent mic! Worth the money
Can’t beat it
Best everyday mic for your kick drum... Easy to dial in... Durable with excellent sound and performance.. I own 2....
Awesome Kick Mic
Love the sound on a kick drum!
Definitely Has A "Sound" But It's A Good One
Great Mic
This mic sounds great right out of the box on my bass drum. With very little adjustments you can have an awesome bass drum sound.
Audix D6 Kick Mic
The Audix D6 Kick Mic works perfectly for my application. I thoroughly checked out 3 mics through past usage & current testing. The were the Shure Beta 52, the AKG D112 & the Audix D6. The 3 tests came down to the Audix D6 as the best candidate because my kick mic "lives inside" the drum on a Kelly Shu. That fact made it the best choice for my kick. The sound, tone & thump are all there & then some.
Audix delivers again!
It's wonderful to be able to use yet another mic from Audix that doesn't require massive amounts of E Q. I'm using it currently on my resonant side of my bass drum to pick up the low end frequencies there. I don't need any gating, nor do I add any effects. I just set the level in the mix and it sounds great. I have yet to do more playing around with it but I am eager to start! Thanks Sweetwater and Audix for making it an easy choice, and an easy purchase!
Great Kick Mic
Sounds great with little EQ very quickly when placed well!
Excellent Kick Mic!
Phenomenal microphone
This is an amazing kick mic. I have used it hem for about 10 years now and I don't like any other kick mic. Audix makes the best mics.
Love It!!
This mic is perfect for kick in mic. It captures the snap of the beater better than anything i have ever used. The nasty muddy stuff is scooped out already and in my experience needs very little eq most of the time. I'm using it for recording in a home studio environment. It has become my go to for two miking kick drum - it being the kick in mic.
Move along to channel two!
Incredible mic! I have 3!
I love this mic so much I can't stand it. I own a D112, 421s, worked with RE-20s and Beta52s - this mic is both the punchiest and most neutral of all bass freq dynamics and it's cheap and built like a tank. It's the best on kick and bass amps but also by FAR the best floor tom mic I've used. Way better than a 421
Great sound from a compact mic.
I used this mic for the first time at an outdoor winery gig. I have a 24" bass drum that already has a big sound, the D6 makes it sound huge! Nice tight sound ..the other guys in band loved it. Place it where you want and it sounds good , inside close to batter for more attack or partially inside for more bottom, its all good. I highly recommend this mic!
Did the right thing...
For the last 25+ years I have been using an EVRE 20 on my kick to great satisfaction. Well the RE's capsule finally had an issue and yes I will get it repaired. But at the same time I began to consider increasing my kick mic selection. Listened to a lot of research and talked with Brian my Sweetwater rep. He pointed me towards Audix which of course tested well in the research too. We both agreed that with those two mics I would have one-extreme-to-the-other. Did the right thing!
A perfect idea
My kick drums always end up with a predictable eq curve no matter what song I'm doing. It's one of the most consistent practices. Cutting the low mids eliminates the cardboard box sound. This carves out the necessary curve without adding phase altering eq. If you need something less hyped, you can always eq a little. The directionality, durability and overall design leaves nothing to be desired. Sounds great on floor toms too. What can Is say? This mic is good to go for the applications it was intended for.
One (best) trick pony
This is a great microphone. I don't find the mic to be too clicky as some mentioned. It makes all sorts of bassdrums sound more similar to each other then other mics.. and that tone is big (but not slow!), punchy, never muddy, can be turned up quite loud in the mix, and requires minimal processing if at all (with a good drummer not even compression is required).. there's no other mic I can say the same for - Be it EV 868, Beta52, D112.. In all these I always go to the 250-350Hz area to clean, push some highs to make it sound more alive, add some 50-55Hz..
I can now start my sound checks from channel 2 :-)
Kick ••• kick mic!
Very nice for a classic punchy big round kick drum sound. Sits well in my mix with minimum adjustments.
Better Than A Beta 52
This microphone sounds really great without any EQ. Without taking the time to find a "sweet spot" on my kick drum, the result has always come out punchy and crisp. This is my new go to mic for the kick drum. Good job Audix!
Excellent Sounding Mic
I have used the AKG D 112 for recording my kick drum the past 3 years and liked it until it stopped working. I read a lot of reviews on the Audix D6 and wanted to give it a try. I must say that the D6 has more punch and a tighter tone that the D 112. I would buy the D6 over the AKG any day and hope that it lasts longer than it did.
Live? No contest.
This mic has a tight low end and a definitive snap. Cuts through the mix the second you pull up the fader!
For jazz it's a little aggressive (if you are even bothering to mic the kick, I prefer a Beta 52 - more "round") - but if it's rock, pop, or R&B this is the mic.
Also does a good job giving upright bass some bite too.
The Kick Mic I Was Looking For
I did not know much about Audix when I gave the D6 a shot in the studio for kick drum. Until that time, I had only used Beta 52s and settled for the fact that they were pretty standard in the industry. The first few kicks with the D6 blew me away--and with no EQ. The punch and the thump, perfectly balanced, so clean. We used it for live worship at my church as soon as we could after that session, and it made just as big of a difference live. If you are more fond of a round/mid sound for your kick drums, you may not like the D6. However, if you want clean punch, get it!
Great for Vocal Percussion
Speaking for the a cappella nerds out there, I'd like to add that this mic is probably the best live vocal percussion (beatbox) mic on the market (it's only other major competition is the Shure Beta 58). It's frequency response is very well-suited for bringing out the bass of the lower frequencies, while still giving you plenty of attack. Plus, the scooped mids make things like snare noises sound really warm and unobtrusive. And it's tough to beat the price tag.
Excellent Value
There is something to be said for picking the right tool for the job. We finally decided on the Audix D6 after looking around a a few others. When it came to mixing we were blown away. Our kick tracks which had always needed a few plugins worth of post processing was solid right off the bat.
I can't speak to its competitors but I can say that if you are looking to rock, punk or metal this is a solid choice. I am looking forward to seeing how it handles some of our other clients.
You won't go wrong with this one.
A kick in the head
Switched from akg tom mics to Audix D2 and D4. Bought the D6 to work with my Shure b91. It is a killer combo!
Excellent kick mic
Position is important on any mic but this one is a little more forgiving than some. Found great sound right away just inside the resonant head pointing right at the beaters....no eq, effects or compression....the kick came alive. Closer micing of the batter head however did not produce great sound no matter how I adjusted it....no worries though...it's picking up that little punch from the beater at a distance as well as a nice round BOOM.
Awesome Mic
I've recently started mixing for TV and I was looking for a kick mic with a lot of attack but still warm/gentle.
It sounded great right out of the box with the same drum kit and same drummer. Exactly what I hoped for
Maybe I also got tired of listening to the Beta 52a.
Looking foward to trying it on a big PA.
Wow!
Recently got this kick and I'm loving it. Did a shootout with the a Shure Beta 52A and an AKG D112 and the Audix D6 outperformed them all.
Great with a Yamaha Subkick!
Nice, But not an end all
Did some live recordings with the DP5a kit. I will say that the low end on this mic is fantastic but i wouldnt use this as a primary if you have a dynamic kick performance. The Low end is huge but not tight enough for a live situation. sounds best on the inside of a kick with a rock drummer; put it on the outside and youlll need to pair it with something else on the in. bottom line, it needs mids unless you like kicks with no tone.
Sounds good on upright bass
Tried this mic on upright bass on a string band (live sound) for an outdoor wedding reception. We wrapped the mic in some padding and put it under the tailpiece, aimed up toward the bridge. This mic has boosted high end, so I rolled off the highs, as we only wanted the big low end.
Bass sounded big and full, with resonance and sustain, but not boomy or thumpy. Worked great for this application.
Perfection
Amazing microphone, great attack and punch, captures a nice warm tone with great attack, a must have for any studio! And i tend to be picky with my drum sound since i am a drummer!
A Sick Kick!
This mic will give you that earth-shaking, rumbling kick drum sound. It can take huge amounts of SPL and still not distort. I put it about 4 inches away from the beater head of the kick drum and even closer to give it more "click." Perfect for any style of music and amazing for metal drums. try it on a bass guitar too! The mic even feels like it can take a nuclear bomb and still work, its a solid block of aluminum! worth every penny, you will not be disappointed when you try it out!
Effortlessly great sound!
I just opened the box, threw mic by the kick without any concern for placement, recorded a short drum beat, and was blown away when I cam back into the control room to hear it. With pretty much zero effort, I had this huge, thunderously bassy kick sound. Easily the best kick mic I've ever heard.
The best kick mic EVER!
If I had one mic, that would be it. Combine with a sub-kick or internal 602 or 91. OMG!
Love this mic
I play bass in a metal band and most guys now are using triggers, but the D6 gives you the sound metal bands are looking for, yea it's a bit clicky for other types of music but can get the job done.
Good Overall Mic
We have many mics in our arsenal. For kick we also have a Shure Beta52. I like the Audix much better. It is punchier and placement, while it still can be tricky, is easier. Combine this with a good condensor room mic placed correctly and you have a great setup!
good if you want a more heavy metal sound
i've tried using the d-6 with not much success. it just sounds too much like heavy metal--hard on the beater sound. instead, i've been using the d-4 which sounds more natural.
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