🎶 Unleash the Beat with HEIMUBass!
The HEIMUBass Drum Microphone is engineered for kick drums and bass instruments, featuring a specialized frequency response, a built-in locking stand adapter, and studio-quality performance even at high sound pressure levels. Its supercardioid pattern provides excellent feedback rejection, making it the perfect choice for professional sound setups.
Power Source | Corded Electric |
Signal-to-Noise Ratio | 58 dB |
Number of Channels | 1 |
Polar Pattern | Unidirectional |
Audio Sensitivity | 120 dB |
Microphone Form Factor | Shotgun |
Connectivity Technology | XLR |
Connector Type | XLR |
Special Features | Stand |
Compatible Devices | Speaker |
Item Weight | 9.92 ounces |
Color | Big Drum Mic |
C**N
Best Overall Mic for under $40?!
The media could not be loaded. I am honestly surprised at the value of this kick drum mic. It has excellent build quality and comes with a nice case, slightly less heavy than i expected, but doesn't feel cheap. So far I recorded kick drum, a bass amp, and used it for live vocals, and it sounds fantastic. I tested it against a $99 Shure SM-57 for live vocals, and believe it or not, the Heimu sounded richer, more clear, and also had noticeably less feedback on my PA speakers at higher volumes. I prefer this kick mic to the more expensive kick drum mics, I love the versatility of it, and I think it may be the best mic under $40!
M**E
I pretty decent kick drum mic
I purchased this fo use in a live environment and was looking for an alternative to an AKG D112. This doesn't sound as good as a D112, but I was frankly surprised for the price how good it does sound. The sound to me is a bit darker and the bass tones deeper than a D112, but I do miss that kick drum "click" that I can usually get from the D112. Either way, I liked the sound more than I thought I would for a ~$35 mic. The mic itself is pretty solid, but I wasn't really happy with the mic stand mount. The mount is all plastic and part of the mic rather than using a separate clip. My biggest concern is the part of the mount that screws to the stand is also plastic instead of having a metal insert to keep the threads from stripping. But if you leave it on the stand (as I will), it should be fine. All in all a great value for the money for live sound on a budget.
P**J
Nice. Rehoused Pyle PDKM7-A
I guessed correctly that this mic is the Pyle PDKM7-A in a fatter housing as the photo shows and sound testing confirms. The Heimu mount also features brass threads, vastly more durable than the Pyle threads. So if you want just the kick mic out of the Pyle kit, here it is.Much has been made of the reported 50Hz pickup limit. Well this isn’t so hard a limit in the first place and a good question is whether you want DC in your track in the first place. I think this has plenty of low end in practice and if you want to open up the top a bit you can pull the foam out of the basket (it is just floating in there). It has a strong supercardioid pattern with good proximity effect. I think it’s fine for recording although you can pay more and do a little better if you want. These single coil dynamics are susceptible to picking up some hum be aware, but that is also true of SM57 and RE20 and lots of classics. You may have to aim them correctly or dehum in post. This mic isn’t that big but it is a little fatty. The tiny Pyle version is like a stubby SM58 size.Anyway a totally viable kick or bass cab mic for cheap. Output is good and you can EQ in post to your hearts content. The mount is plastic but sturdy looking. Anyone capable can work with this fine, question is should you pay more.
V**E
Nice
Great mic for the money!
M**W
GREAT BASS DRUM MICS!
Our drummer needed new mics and we did not feel like going triggers.We tried these in the porthole; it feeds back really bad. Next we tried them outside the port hole, sort of feeds back a little bit still. So we put these right next to the porthole in front about a quarter of an inch from the head, the best and clearest response. They are good sized, they are super durable feeling, they're clear if you find the right spot and function just like they should. Just know, they're a little on the heavy side so make sure your mic stand or whatever you're using to mic up, has a good locking mechanism or holds well!
P**E
Sounds close to my CAD KSM12.
I think its a good not great mic. I'm using it on my bass rig and it sounds good. I gave it a 4 star because the mount is made of cheap feeling plastic. And it would be better if the hz went a little lower. I can hear the difference, but I can get my lower hz a little stronger from my main mix. I would recommend it tho. I also own the CAD KMS12 and they are pretty close to that same sound minus the lower frequencies. I didn't need it, but I saw the Price tag and also liked the way it looked so I bought it. Soooo glad I did.
G**N
A Great Kick and Floor Tom Mic at a great Price
Great Price. I have Three of these. They sound Great for Kick and Large Floor Toms. Better than a SM57 for 1/3rd the price. not the most durable so i wouldn't use on Gigs. But great for Home Studio. Amazing value.
P**%
I do not know what to think about this one
it works... yeah, but sounds bad, low quality but not terrible, from 1 to 10 i will say 4
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