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Drum Microphone Set

  • Set in aluminium case, consists of:

  • 1 dynamic bass drum microphone: BD 25 Beta (hypercardioid polar pattern, 20 – 12,000 Hz frequency response)
  • 4 dynamic snare/tom microphones: CD 56 Beta (supercardioid polar pattern, 20 – 18,000 Hz frequency response)
  • 2 back-electret overhead microphones: EM 81 (cardioid polar pattern, 20 – 18,000 Hz frequency response, require 48 V phantom power)
  • Available since December 2002
  • Item number 156982
  • Sales Unit 1 piece(s)
  • Microphone Set For Guitars No
  • Microphone Set For Drums Yes
  • Microphone Set For Vocals & Speech No
  • Microphone Set For Cameras No
  • Microphone Set For Wind Instruments No
  • Including Case Yes
  • Clip On Microphone Yes
  • Amount Of Microphones 7
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Complete drum microphone set

The t.bone DC 4000 is a seven-microphone drum kit set comprising three microphone types – one BD 25 Beta dynamic bass drum mic, four CD 56 Beta dynamic snare and tom mics, and a pair of EM 81 back-electret condenser overhead mics – all packaged in a rugged aluminium carry case. The set covers a standard five-piece kit from kick to overheads, with each microphone voiced for its specific role in the drum mix. Build quality across all three types is solid, with metal housings and reinforced grilles throughout. For drummers and engineers looking for a coherent, purpose-built set at an accessible price, the DC 4000 covers the essentials without any compromises.

the t.bone EM 81, overhead microphone

Three mics, three roles

The BD 25 Beta is a hypercardioid dynamic microphone voiced for kick drum: Its tailored frequency response that low-end weight and beater attack, with a maximum SPL above 155dB and a sensitivity of 0.6mV/Pa suited to the high output levels inside a kick shell. The four CD 56 Beta supercardioid dynamics handle snare and toms: A 150dB SPL ceiling, 13.7dB(A) self-noise, and a response that extends to 16kHz keep stick attacks clear and transients well-defined. Each CD 56 Beta has an integrated mount with a fixed 3/8" thread, compatible with standard stands and rim clips. The two EM 81 cardioid condensers are positioned as overheads, capturing the full stereo image of the kit (cymbals, room, overall balance) with a 20Hz–18kHz frequency response, 9.5mV/Pa sensitivity, and 17dB(A) self-noise. They accept 48V phantom power, making them compatible with virtually any interface or mixer.

the t.bone BD 25 Beta, bass drum microphone

Matched from kick to overhead

The DC 4000 is aimed at drummers and engineers who need a coherent, matched set of microphones for a standard five-piece kit – live, rehearsal, or studio – without assembling a collection of individual mics at a much higher cost. The hypercardioid BD 25 Beta and supercardioid CD 56 Betas keep bleed between close-miked sources to a minimum, which matters on crowded stages where isolation determines how much control the engineer has at the desk. The EM 81 overheads, beyond their primary role as cymbal and room mics, are versatile enough for acoustic instruments, ensemble recording, and any source where a natural condenser capture is useful. Buying the equivalent individually would cost considerably more – the aluminium case alone represents a practical saving for anyone transporting a full kit mic setup regularly.

Capsule on the t.bone CD 56 Beta snare and tom microphone

About the t.bone

Since 1994, the t.bone has been one of Thomann's in-house brands, and its name can be found on devices such as headphones, wireless systems, in-ear equipment, and various microphones and matching accessories. the t.bone products are made exclusively by renowned companies who also manufacture products for other well-known brands. This provides a clear advantage: Brand-quality products at very reasonable prices. And word gets around: One in seven Thomann customers has already bought at least one product from the t.bone.

Hit them hard

The CD 56 Beta capsules are protected by a double-reinforced wire mesh grille – a layered construction that shields the transducer from direct stick hits without compromising the sound. The BD 25 Beta and EM 81 housings are equally robust, built for the physical demands of live drumming environments. All three microphone types handle high sound pressure levels without distortion – the CD 56 Beta's 150dB ceiling in particular means it can be placed anywhere on the kit, or repurposed for close-miking loud guitar amps and brass instruments without risk of overloading.

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Fantastic value
luffarvante 20.09.2021
I bought this to get a solid foundation for recording drums and was not disappointed. After considering either getting a cheaper kit with everything I needed, or buying more expensive mics one by one, I decided to take a chance with this kit after reading and watching some reviews.
I was pleasantly surprised by what I could achieve with this kit.

The overheads are excellent, at least when paired with high-end cymbals.
With the right positioning they pick up exactly what I need - I've recorded just drums to a click track as well as together with bass and guitar in the same, rather small (~25m2) room and even with bass in the same room the bleed is very manageable.
I've also had great success using one overhead for close-micing a snare, paired with an SM57 (both phase-aligned and on top of the snare).

The kick mic is great and very versatile. I've gotten a very good sound from it, mostly in different positions inside the drum but also in front.
It makes both my 22" Pearl Wood Fiberglass and 20" Pearl MLX sing.

The tom microphones are great as well. I do prefer my Audix D2 over them but still don't mind reaching for these when I need to. As an added bonus, they sound terrific for close micing guitar cabs as well.

They come in a sturdy case that let you store them safely when not in use, and makes setting up our tearing down a breeze.

Durability is great as well; I've accidentally dropped or hit (while drumming) all but the overheads at least once, and they all still work perfectly.

All-in-all, you get enough microphones to let you record anything but the most elaborate drum kits plus a case that houses them all.
I couldn't recommend this microphone kit enough!
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Great set of mics for starting out
Mark863 19.08.2013
This was the first set of drum mics I ever used and i found them a great set to start out with. They get the job done and done very well. I have used them for concerts and for recording and they've worked very well. They are amazing microphones for the price they are sold at. I would definitely recommend as an introductory set of microphones for drums. I havn't had many problems with these mics, the only thing that i can complain about is that sometimes the cymbals come out as a bit tinny in sound. I do not think they are the best mics for studio recordings though.
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My drummer freaked out!!!
Vee Patrick 11.01.2022
Ran these for the first time my drummer had 🤤 drool!!! He said it was the best his drum have ever sounded!!! That kick mic is a beast!!! Get that baby dialed in!! Take hats off with enough power amps!!
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On a budget? Get these!
Norwegianghoul 26.12.2021
This is no shure or sonarworks, but its a good over all mic for toms. When i got it i didnt know what to expect. It sound great, not to big, so its easy to fit it on a kit. So if you are on a budget and need great mics this is a must buy
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