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Yamaha Subkick. Yamaha PHX, SubKick, mics and lights Gregory Tech Drum Center Box 6600, Buena Park, CA 90622; telephone (714) 522-9011; or e-mail infostation@yamaha.com. The Yamaha SubKick is designed to pick up the lowest frequencies from your kick drum, using a 6.5" speaker reversed wired to make it into a transducer

(*Sale Pending*) Yamaha Subkick Dynamic Bass Drum Mic with Reverb
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The Subkick was the original commercial version of the old recording-engineer trick of hanging an NS-10 woofer (wired through a DI) in front of the kick drum to pick up more of the low frequencies of the drum — it is a 6.5'' speaker driver mounted inside a drum shell, with Yamaha's ball-style tom mount and a tripod drum stand attached. When used in conjunction with a normal internal microphone (for the attack), your kick drum has a jaw-dropping bottom end like you've never heard before.

(*Sale Pending*) Yamaha Subkick Dynamic Bass Drum Mic with Reverb

Estimated Value for Yamaha SKRM-100 Subkick Dynamic Bass Drum Mic Black on Reverb Try the SubKick in conjunction with an internal microphone on bass drums and floor toms, djembe, bass guitar cabinets, pianos and more - your imagination is the only limitation! Yamaha SKRM-100 SubKick. Filter by condition * Excludes Brand New, B Stock, Fair, Poor, and Non-functioning.

YAMAHA SKRM100 Subkick Bass Drum Microphone 10.5" x6" Sub Kick SKRM100. The shell is outfitted with Yamaha's tom-mounting bracket and the entire system comes complete with a special 800 series stand designed to hold the Subkick close to the floor When used in conjunction with a normal internal microphone (for the attack), your kick drum has a jaw-dropping bottom end like you've never heard before.

YAMAHA SKRM100 Subkick Bass Drum Microphone 10.5" x6" Sub Kick SKRM100. Filter by condition * Excludes Brand New, B Stock, Fair, Poor, and Non-functioning. In the studio, Russ recommends trying out the Subkick on its own to replicate the super low 808-style drum sounds that have found their way onto countless.