Behringer BC1200 Professional 7-Piece Drum Microphone

£81.00

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Behringer Drum Microphones

Hear your drums and hear them well! Behringer’s BC1200 7-piece microphone kit is designed to capture any nuance of your drums both in live and studio settings. Different microphones are tuned to capture your kick, snare, toms and cymbals with the highest fidelity.

KEY FEATURES:

  • 7-piece mic set designed for recording drums live and in the studio
  • 1 x kick mic 
  • 4 x TM1200 medium diaphragm mics for toms/snare
  • 2 x CM 1200 directional small diaphragm condenser mics for your crash, hat and ride cymbals
  • Includes wide noise filter for overhead mics, clamps for tom/snare mics and 5/8” threaded adapters in an easy carry case

ALL THE MICROPHONES YOU NEED

Behringer designed the BC1200 bundle to provide you with the best mics to render your drums both in a recording studio and on stage.

The KM1200 is specially designed for your kick drum. Mount it on a short stand and place it inside the kick drum opening. Aim at the beater to capture more attack or towards the edge of the drum for a more resonant tone.

The 4 TM1200 medium diaphragm condenser mics work wonders with toms and snares. Set them up with clamps and attach them onto the hoop of your snare or tom. You can adjust the distance from the drumhead. For best results point them to the centre of the drumhead. 

The 2 CM1200 are tuned to capture your ride, hat and crash cymbals. Mount the mics onto a pair of tripod boom stands and position them to get the desired delicate/silky highs. Each mic should be positioned about 1 m (3 ft) above a ride cymbal and hi-hat, pointing directly down. You can also have both mics positioned directly above the snare drum in an “XY” pattern, with capsule ends nearly touching, one pointing at the ride cymbal and the other at the hi-hat. These mics require phantom V48 power to function.

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Weight 3 kg

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Brand

Behringer

Behringer is a large audio equipment manufacturer known for producing a wide range of music and recording gear at accessible price points. The brand is widely recognised for making studio, live sound, and electronic instruments more affordable, which has helped many musicians, producers, and engineers get started with professional-style equipment.

In a drumming context, Behringer products are commonly used for electronic drums, drum machines, mixers, audio interfaces, and microphones that support practice, rehearsal, and recording. Their gear is often chosen for home studios, rehearsal spaces, and educational environments where flexibility and value are important. Behringer equipment is designed to cover a broad range of use cases, from simple setups to more complex hybrid and electronic drum systems.

The brand’s focus is on offering practical features and wide availability rather than boutique exclusivity. For drummers and producers looking to build a capable setup on a sensible budget, Behringer remains a widely used and familiar name in music technology.

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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