Product Comparison: Audix D2 vs Audix D4
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- The Audix series of drum mics are fantastic! Sound quality is fabulous!
- This mic sounds great, It's very durable and still small enough to mount in tight locations.
- The frequency range is perfect.
- It is compact with a nice tight response, suited specifically for percussion.
- Nice Mic. Good sound transmission. Nice quality.
- Great sound, easy to EQ for floor toms.
- Excellent floor tom mic! Very easy to mix live.
- This mic sounds fantastic, especially for the price.
- It’s durable, it sounds good, and it just works.
- Great sounding mic on all drums; snare, toms and kick.
- Fantastic microphone that gives a clear sound.
- It's well built, has a solid base, good sound.
- Good price and quality is excellent, sound quality crisp and clear.
- Good volume, pretty clear sound.
- The sound quality is wonderful.
- Nice clear sounding mic! Solid feel and construction.
- Great quality! Amazing sound!
- Good quality and sturdy. The sound is clear and crisp.
- Sound quality is great and it seems very rugged.
- It is a great sounding dynamic instrument mic.