sE Electronics V Kick Bass Drum Microphone

£169.00

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Description

sE Drum Microphones

Here’s What sE Electronics Say About the V Kick Bass Drum Microphone:

The most versatile kick drum mic on the market. Unbeatable punch and impact, with four custom voicings to cover any sonic needs. The V KICK is the most compact and versatile drum microphone in its class, intended for use with kick (bass) drums or other large drums where low-frequency energy is of the utmost importance. Its integrated swivel joint allows for any required mic placement, and its specialised capsule provides a sound character tailored specifically for kick drums, which can be further shaped with the use of two switches on the rear side of the microphone. From warm and classic to modern and aggressive, the V KICK gives you any kick drum sound you need.

Features

Classic to Modern: Switchable Sonic Voicing

  • Two switches instantly provide four different sonic options from a classic kick sound with familiar punch, snap and warm low-end to a deep, ultra-modern sound with fat lows and crisp, transient-rich highs
  • Separate voicing (left) and high-frequency character (right) switches
  • Recessed switches to prevent accidental adjustments

The Most Compact Kick Drum Mic on the Market

  • Extremely low profile for effortless placement inside the drum
  • Wide swivel range for easy positioning outside
  • Integrated parallel stand adapter and XLR connector

Specialised Capsule Designed for the Very Lowest & Loudest Tones

  • Innovative aluminium voice coil for detailed lows and crystal-clear highs
  • Effortless capture of low frequency energy and punch
  • Delivers a balanced midrange that supports the natural resonances of percussive instruments
  • Powerful Neodymium magnet ensures high efficiency

Patented Internal Shock-Mount

  • Efficiently decouples the capsule from any mechanical vibration
  • Eliminates the need for an external shock-mount

Sophisticated Supercardioid Capsule Design

  • For superior isolation and rejection of unwanted noise
  • Efficiently reduces spill from snare, toms or hi-hat
  • Tailor the low-end easily by adjusting the distance to the sound source
  • Easily control the level of proximity effect & bass boost

All-Metal Housing with Premium Finish

  • Robust, rock-solid design – built for the road
  • All metal chassis construction – no fragile plastic parts
  • High quality, highly durable die-cast zinc alloy
  • Corrosion-free materials and finishing
  • Stainless spring steel mesh grille
  • Dent-proof and corrosion-free
  • Perfect durability and reliability
  • Gold-plated XLR connector for loss-free and reliable signal connection

Internal Windscreen

  • Efficiently reduces unwanted wind noise and plosives
  • Both red and black options included for personal preference

Knurled Nut for 3rd-Party Hardware

  • Includes a smaller-diameter nut that does not block the XLR connector
  • Allows for use with other popular drum hardware systems such as the LP Mic Claw

Specifications

  • Capsule: Dynamic
  • Voice Coil: Aluminum
  • Magnet: Neodymium
  • Polar Patterns: Supercardioid
  • Frequency range: 20 – 19,000 Hz
  • Sensitivity: 0.2 / 0.4 mV/Pa (-69 / -75 dBV)
  • Electrical Impedance: 300 ohms
  • Recommended load impedance: >1k Ohms
  • Connectivity: 3-pin male XLR connector
  • Dimensions: Height 60 mm (2.4 in.) Length 135 mm (5.3 in.)
  • Weight: 468 g (16.5 oz.)

Additional information

Weight 1 kg

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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.

Electronic

Electronic in a drumming context refers to instruments and equipment that generate or trigger sounds digitally rather than acoustically. This includes electronic drum kits, drum modules, pads, triggers, and hybrid setups that combine electronic sounds with acoustic drums. Electronic gear allows for volume control, sound variety, recording integration, and flexible performance options, making it especially useful for practice, home studios, live shows, and modern music production.

Kick Mic

A kick mic is designed to capture the low-end power and attack of a bass drum, translating physical impact into a clear, punchy sound. It controls deep frequencies while emphasising beater definition, helping the kick drum cut through a mix without sounding muddy. A good kick mic anchors the rhythm, adds weight to the groove, and keeps the low end tight and controlled in both live and studio settings.