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Nady Drum Microphones

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Every artist is different, and every type of recording is unique. So it stands to reason that not all mics would be created equal, and purpose-built models are ready to cater to the most demanding applications. Case in point: Nady drum microphones. Percussion recording and amplification is a challenging task, and it takes a special breed of mic to handle the rapid-fire bursts of sound pressure. On top of that, a drum set isn't a single instrument: it's a collection of individual ones, and each has its own specific recording needs. Picking up a single drum is one thing, but meeting the needs of a whole kit is another. Thankfully, Nady has you covered either way. If you're gearing up for just one drum - maybe a hand drum like a djembe or cajon, for instance, or expanding your drum set with a new tom and looking to add a mic for it - the top-rated Nady DM70 Drum and Instrument Microphone is ready for you. It can handle extreme sound pressure levels distortion-free, which makes it perfect for close-up miking of virtually any percussion, plus most of your other instruments as well if the drums aren't all you play. On the other hand, when you have an entire drum set to monitor, you're going to want to check out Nady's drum microphone kits. There's the DM3 3-Piece Drum Microphone Package for your smaller setups, or the DMK-5 Drum Mic Package for bigger ones. And if you want the most complete soundscape you can get your hands on for the largest drum racks, take a look at the Nady DMK-7 Drum Mic Package. It includes three different kinds of microphone, so every part of your set can have the perfect one to capture its sound with true-to-life clarity and no bleed-through. Whether you're an experienced drummer or a beginner, Nady drum microphones are definitely worth a close look. If you're just starting out, you'll appreciate the affordable price tags that make them accessible on any budget. And if you're a pro, you can get a lot of mileage out of these mics as a "daily driver" set for jamming, demo recording and day-to-day gigging. So if you've never tried a Nady before, you might want to think about giving them a shot - great results are only a click away.