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<blockquote data-quote="Stuart Pendleton" data-source="post: 27090" data-attributes="member: 50"><p>Re: Internal Bass Drum Mic</p><p></p><p>The best experiences I have ever had with no-hole kick drums for jazz was with an ATM25. One guy had a set of Gretch Broadkasters that he said was from the 1940's (I have no idea since I know little about drum history) but he assured me there would be no clamps, no internal mics, and don't put a scratch on his babies. Shorty boom stand with an ATM25 on the front head 2-3" inches in from the 5 o'clock position and pointed to the middle worked wonders, and he was pretty damn picky.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Stuart Pendleton, post: 27090, member: 50"] Re: Internal Bass Drum Mic The best experiences I have ever had with no-hole kick drums for jazz was with an ATM25. One guy had a set of Gretch Broadkasters that he said was from the 1940's (I have no idea since I know little about drum history) but he assured me there would be no clamps, no internal mics, and don't put a scratch on his babies. Shorty boom stand with an ATM25 on the front head 2-3" inches in from the 5 o'clock position and pointed to the middle worked wonders, and he was pretty damn picky. [/QUOTE]
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