SMC1

High Definition SnareMic™ Combo Kit

The Drum Periscope™ High Definition Microphones™ are designed for close miking toms and snare drums, and will take a direct hit from a drumstick. A right angle mic head is mounted to the gooseneck for easy positioning. The Drum Periscope™ is mounted parallel to the drum shell with the RM1 RimMount™.

  • Improved impulse response for faster and more accurate transients
  • Shorter diaphragm settling time to prevent quieter attacks from being blurred by earlier loud attacks
  • Extended frequency response to 30 kHz to capture a crisper and more realistic image
  • Near perfect polar patterns that remain even across all frequencies and at any position within the pattern
  • Will take a direct hit from a drumstick
  • A right angle mic head is mounted to the gooseneck for easy positioning
  • Stiff mini-gooseneck that will not move when the drums are hit hard
  • The microphone capsule housing is designed to protect the microphone capsule and withstand a direct hit from a drumstick
  • The electronics are housed in a cylindrical tube attached to the other end of the mini-gooseneck and provide a high level, low impedance output that will prevent RFI
  • Cardioid polar pattern
  • Frequency response of 30Hz to 30kHz
  • Very fast impulse response making it ideal for reproducing the rich low frequencies and full detail of the attack
  • 145dB SPL capability ensures the mic will not overload from the loudest of drum attacks
  • Short diaphragm settling time allows you to hear a full-bodied sound with subtle details that you cannot hear using conventional microphones
  • Heavy construction enables it to withstand the punishment of the road
  • 1 DP25/C SnareMic
  • 1 RM1 RimMount
  • 1 LP1530 LevelPad
  • 1 foam windscree
  • Housed in a rugged plastic box with custom foam insert

SMC1 User’s Manual

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    avatar"Ever since the first time I used an Earthworks mic, I was hooked. They make my drums sound like what...
    —Brian Delaney