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CAD D88 Cadlive Kick Drum Mic

Engineered for versatility, the CAD D88 is not only perfect for kick drums but also excels with low-frequency instruments, amplifiers, and more. Its rugged build ensures durability, making it an ideal choice for the demanding needs of musicians, producers, and audio enthusiasts.

Original price was: AED525.Current price is: AED479.

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The CADLive Series relies on the Equitek studio microphone heritage to offer a live sound product line. The CADLive D88 Kick Mic uses a super-cardioid dynamic capsule with a moving coil motor assembly. It is said to have one of the largest capsules offered–over 1-inch in diameter. It has a TrueFlex™ diaphragm and is powered by a PowerGap™ Neodymium magnet.

I decided to compare the D88 to three other popular kick drum mics: the Shure B52A, Audix D6 and AKG’s D112. My simple test put all four mics in exactly the same position in the center of hole cut in the front head of a 22-inch bass drum. All the mics were aim at the beater head with their grills half inside the hole and half outside.

The D88, with a sensitivity of -65 dBV and 80-ohm impedance, had the most output level–good news for gain-challenged console mic pre-amps–I had to use the attenuator pad on the API 1608 console mic pre-amps. The B52 has the most top-end click but not the kind of subsonic size compared to the D88. The Audix D6 was closest in sound to the D88 although more “somber”–with less attack. The B52A was “drier” sounding with not as much of the bass drum’s resonant properties that the D88 captured so well.

By comparison, the AKG D112 was boxy-sounding and hard to position–don’t get me started about the D-112’s wacky XLR location and mount. I like the D88’s angled XLR connector especially compared to the B52 where the XLR is too close to its threaded stand mount.

PROS

  • Rock solid construction
  • Tailored response for capturing kick drums
  • No EQ required in most applications
  • Convenient 45-degree exit on XLR jack
  • High SPL handling

 CONS

  • Clearance on lock knob is somewhat tight

Key Features

  • For Live-Sound Reinforcement
  • Dynamic Element Microphone
  • High Volume and Low-End Output
  • TrueFlex Diaphragm
  • Neodymium Magnet

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