Audix DP QUAD Professional Drum & Percussion Mic Package

£699.00

Here’s what Audix say: The DPQUAD pack consists of four microphones grouped together to mic a full drum kit. This arrangement employs a left overhead mic to cover hi-hat, cymbals and rack toms, and a right overhead mic to capture the floor tom and ride cymbal. Individual snare and kick mics complete the essential punch […]

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Description

Here’s what Audix say:

The DPQUAD pack consists of four microphones grouped together to mic a full drum kit. This arrangement employs a left overhead mic to cover hi-hat, cymbals and rack toms, and a right overhead mic to capture the floor tom and ride cymbal. Individual snare and kick mics complete the essential punch needed for a good drum mix. All mics, clips and accessories are packed in a durable aluminium carrying case.

Key features

  • Professional set of 4 drum mics for stage or studio
  • Designed to capture the essence of a full kit with the least number of mics
  • Combines close miking technique for kick and snare with overhead ambient mic placement.

Set Includes:

  • Aluminium road case
  • 1 x i5 snare mic
  • 1 x D6 kick mic
  • 2 x ADX51 overhead mics
  • DCLIP – Heavy duty mic clip provided with D & SCX Series (x3)
  • DVICE – Spring loaded rim mount clamp (x1)
  • MC1 – Nylon mic clip (x1)
  • WS81C – Foam windscreen for reducing wind, sibilance and pop noise (x2)

Close Miking

The D6 for kick drum and the i5 for snare are considered musthaves for every drummer. The kick and snare are considered the core of any drum kit and the foundation for every groove. Close miking insures that they will be captured in the mix. If either the kick or the snare is unable to be heard, there is simply no foundation. Being high SPL dynamic microphones, the D6 and i5 excel at “close miking”. This miking technique is required in order to capture the attack and percussive sound of the drum. Also, by having the mic close to the source of the sound, it helps to isolate and control the sound of each drum.

Overhead (ambient) Miking

Supporting the idea that “less is more”, there are many engineers who will use just two overhead mics to capture the natural sound of the complete drum kit. With two overhead mics, positioned correctly, it is absolutely true that you can capture the transients, tonality and balance of the kit in a completely phase-coherent manner. The ADX51, which is a pre-polarized condenser microphone with a 14mm gold sputtered diaphragm, is designed with overhead applications in mind. Due to its cardioid pickup pattern, high sensitivity and slim pencil design, the two ADX51 mics can be easily positioned overhead to provide a nice stereo image of the entire drum kit.

The Blend

With contemporary music and the volumes typically generated on stage, it is more practical and effective to create a blended effect of close miking and overhead miking – the exact intent of the DPQUAD. The D6 will help provide the earthshaking lows and the attack of the kick; the i5 will reinforce the depth and crack of the snare; the overheads will pick up the high-hat, tom fills, cymbals and the ambiance of the entire kit. With the DPQUAD, drums will maintain their sound integrity and critical presence, regardless of the size of the room and PA system.

I5 Specifications

  • Type: Dynamic
  • Polar Pattern: Cardioid
  • Frequency Response: 50 Hz – 16 kHz
  • Impedance: 280 ohms
  • Sensitivity: 1.6 mV/Pa @1k

D6 Specifications

  • Type: Dynamic
  • Polar Pattern: Cardioid
  • Frequency Response: 30Hz – 15kHz
  • Impedance: 280 ohms
  • Sensitivity: .8 mV/Pa @ 80Hz

ADX51 Specifications

  • Type: Pre-polarized Condenser
  • Polar Pattern: Cardioid
  • Frequency Response: 40 Hz – 18 kHz
  • Impedance: 100 Ohms
  • Sensitivity: 17 mV/Pa @ 1kHz

Brand

Audix

Audix is a professional microphone manufacturer best known for its close association with drums, percussion, and live sound. The brand has earned a strong reputation for producing microphones that can handle high sound pressure levels while delivering clear, focused sound, making them a staple on drum kits in studios and on stages around the world.

Audix microphones are commonly used on kick drum, snare, toms, and overheads, with models designed specifically to capture punch, attack, and detail without excessive bleed. Their drum mic kits are especially popular with gigging drummers and engineers because they are easy to position, rugged enough for touring, and consistently reliable night after night.

Beyond drums, Audix also produces microphones for vocals, guitar amps, broadcast, and installed sound, but drumming remains at the heart of the brand’s identity. For players and engineers who want dependable, purpose-built microphones that work straight out of the box, Audix is widely regarded as a trusted and practical choice.

Category

Percussion

Percussion covers a wide and diverse family of instruments that create sound through being struck, shaken, or scraped. It includes everything from drum kits and hand drums to auxiliary instruments such as shakers, tambourines, cowbells, blocks, and mallet percussion. Percussion adds rhythm, texture, and colour to music across virtually every genre.

Hand percussion instruments like congas, bongos, djembes, and cajons are played using the hands or simple techniques, while auxiliary percussion is often added to drum kits to expand rhythmic and tonal options. Mallet percussion, such as xylophones and similar instruments, introduces melody as well as rhythm, broadening the musical role percussion can play.

Percussion is used in live performance, studio recording, education, and therapy, making it one of the most versatile areas of music making. Whether providing subtle rhythmic detail or driving the main groove, percussion instruments allow players to shape feel, dynamics, and expression in ways that support and enhance the music.

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percussion