The CAD Stage7 Drum Microphone Pack is an affordable 7-piece drum microphone package well suited for performing, rehearsing, and project recording. The Stage7 consists of the D10 dynamic kick drum microphone, 3 x D29 tom microphones, a D19 snare drum mic, and 2 x C9 overhead microphones. All the microphones include mounting hardware and a vinyl carrying case for transport and storage.
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Key Features
- 7-Piece Drum Microphone Pack
- D10 Cardioid Dynamic Kick Microphone
- D19 Snare Drum Microphone
- 3 x D29 Tom Microphones
The CAD Stage7 Drum Microphone Pack is an affordable 7-piece drum microphone package well suited for performing, rehearsing, and project recording. The Stage7 consists of the D10 dynamic kick drum microphone, 3 x D29 tom microphones, a D19 snare drum mic, and 2 x C9 overhead microphones. All the microphones include mounting hardware and a vinyl carrying case for transport and storage.
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CAD Stage7 Overview
UPC: 631922105643
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CAD Stage7 Reviews
Excellent For The Price!
By Dale
Rated 5 out of 5
Date: 2025-06-06
Overheads are as good as just about any other condenser on the market. The only weak spot is the Bass Drum Mic, but with just a little EQ, works well.
Pretty good...
By Perryj
Rated 4 out of 5
Date: 2013-02-19
I have been playing live for many years..in most cases bars and tavern's, 100 dollar a night gigs. why take $1.500 dollars of mic's to a show you only get 100 bucks to play..in most cases you can't turn up that loud..I use these and they do fine ..out doors the overheads pick up my cymbals fine..the kick is punchy and the toms have nice tones.. great for the money. any of the big shows I do a sound company puts there mics up anyway..these clip on fast and stay...
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