Audix DP7 Series Drum Mic Pack – 1 x i-5, 2 x D2, 1 x D4, 1 x

£899.00

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Audix Drum Microphones

Are you looking for a perfect solution for close miking your drum kit? The Audix DP7 professional 7-piece drum microphone package not boasts its seven outstanding microphones, but also includes mic clips for ease of usability and a foam-lined aluminium carry case to ensure your gear is kept safe and sound in storage or on the road!

Here's what Audix say about the Audix Professional DP7 Percussion Microphone Pack:

The DP7 represents an outstanding combination of seven microphones designed to meet the demands of today's professional drummer, both on the stage and in the studio..

Included in the DP7 drum mic package is the D6, Audix's flagship kick drum mic, two- D2's for rack toms, one D4 for floor tom, the i5 for snare, and a pair of ADX51s for overhead miking.  Also included are four D-Vice rim mount clips for the snare and tom mics, and three heavy duty tension fit mic clips for the other three mics.     Everything is conveniently packaged in a foam-lined  aluminium road case for safe keeping when the mics are not in use.

D6 – Kick Drum 

The D6 has a frequency response of 30Hz-15kHz and is characterized with a cardioid pick-up pattern. The D6 is designed to sound good in any position and it is not dependent on finding the "sweet spot" of the drum. The D6 capsule features the same legendary VLM technology that has made the D series percussion and instrument microphones very popular for today's live stages and recording studios.

i5 – Snare

The i5 has the ability to capture the rich, deep resonance of the snare along with the attack necessary to cut through the mix.   The i5's cardioid polar pattern allows it to focus on the specific instrument that is being miked while rejecting other instruments or ambient noise on stage. With a smooth and uniform frequency response of 50 Hz-16 kHz and an ability to handle sound pressure levels in excess of 140 dB, the i5 can be also used for a wide variety of instrument applications including percussion, guitar cabs, and vocals.

D2(two) – Rack Toms

For bringing out the real, dynamic sound of toms or congas, the D2 cannot be beat.  The D2 accurately reproduces the warmth and overtones of the instrument without sounding harsh or boomy. The D2, which is very natural and articulate, requires very little (if any) EQ, and because of the tight hypercardioid polar pattern, no gating is needed.

D4 –  Floor Tom

The D4, which provides an additional octave of low end response beyond the D2, is the perfect companion for large toms and other instruments characterized with extended bass frequencies.   In fact, the D4 responds down to below 40 Hz, a remarkable feat for a microphone of the this size.  The D4 is characterized with flat linear response and can be considered the most versatile of the D-Series microphones.

ADX51 (two) –  Overheads

The ADX51 is a pre-polarized condenser microphone designed to handle nuances of recording as well as the rigors of live sound.   Characterized with extended highs, excellent imaging, and high SPL capabilities, the ADX51 can be used for cymbals, high-hat, and acoustic instruments.   The ADX51 also features a -10dB pad and bass roll-off filter, making it extremely useful for a wide variety of applications. 

In the Box

  • 1 D6 with DCLIP
  • 1 i5 with DVICE rim mount clip
  • 2 D2s with DVICE rim mount clips
  • 1 D4 with rim mount clip
  • 2 ADX51 with DCLIPS and windscreens
  • 1 Aluminium road case

Additional information

Weight 5.5 kg

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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

Drum Microphones

Drum microphones are designed to capture the power, detail, and dynamics of a drum kit in both live and studio environments. Because drums produce fast transients and very high sound pressure levels, dedicated drum mics are built to handle impact and volume while delivering clear, controlled sound.

Different microphones are used for different parts of the kit. Kick drum microphones focus on low-end weight and attack, snare and tom mics capture punch and articulation, and overhead microphones provide balance, cymbal detail, and a sense of space. Room microphones are often added to capture ambience and depth, especially in studio recordings.

Drum microphones are chosen based on sound character, placement flexibility, and reliability. Whether used individually or as part of a matched drum mic kit, the right microphones make it easier to achieve a balanced, professional drum sound for live gigs, rehearsals, home recording, and full studio productions.

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Drum Mic

A good drum mic should capture clear punch and detail without distortion, control bleed from nearby drums and cymbals, and be easy to position securely on rims or stands. Durability is also important, especially for live use, along with a sound character that suits the drum’s role, such as focused low end for kick, crisp articulation for snare, and balanced detail for toms and overheads.

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