Samson's DK707 7-Piece Drum Mic Kit is an essential collection of professional quality microphones designed to provide excellent sound for close-mic performance and recording environments.The DK707 is a full-range microphone package for professional drummers. It includes one Q71 Kick Drum Microphone, four Q72 Instrument Microphones and two C02 Pencil Condenser Microphones. Featuring high SPL handling, the Q71 is optimized to capture the full essence of your bass drum. With a specialized frequency response, the Q72s help reproduce the natural tone and attack of your snare drums and toms. Lastly, the C02s are perfect for overhead and ambient miking applications.With swivel-style adapters for each and every mic, as well as tension-mounted rim clips for the Q72s, the DK707 makes for quick and easy setup. And with the touring musician in mind, a deluxe hard shell carry case is also included.
Product Features
- One Q71 Kick Drum Microphone with Swivel-Style Mic Adapter
- Four Q72 Instrument Microphone with Swivel-Style Mic Adapters and Tension-Mounted Rim Clips
- Two C02 Pencil Condenser Microphones with Shock-Mounted Swivel-Style Mic Adapters
- Ample SPL Handling for Capturing Loud Sources
- Supercardioid/Cardioid Designs for Superb Off-Axis Noise Rejection
Attributes
- Color: Black
Technical Specifications
- Type: Dynamic
- Features: Case Included
- Unit Count: 7-Piece
- Instrument Type: Drum
- Connector Type: XLR
- Format: Instrument
- Polar Pattern: Multi-Pattern
- Max Sound Pressure Level (SPL): 130-139dB
- Frequency Response: 40Hz-20kHz
- Output Impedance: 200 ohms
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