Drum Mic
Drum Mic
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![]() DW PDP X7 Drums SABIAN May Shure Mic PG42 Beta 52 SM57 US $5,050.00
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![]() Roland TD 8 Drum Set Tom symbol 64 kit brain Rack Throne Headphones Microphone US $1,500.00
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![]() Mapex Drum Set with Microphone and Stand US $1,100.00
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![]() Start a Rock Band Guitar Drum Set Bass Mic Bundle US $750.00
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![]() DW DRUMS CHROME OVER STEEL WITH CHROME HW 65x14 SO838419 WITH MAY MIC US $589.00
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![]() New AUDIX FP7 7 Piece Fusion Drum Microphone package US $479.00
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![]() Yamaha Subkick Low End Frequency Transducer Bass Drum Microphone US $399.00
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![]() Shure PGDMK6 XLR Drum microphone package US $399.00
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![]() Shure PGDMK6 dynamic Drum Microphone Kit NEW IN STOCK US $399.00
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![]() NEW DW MAY SHURE BETA 52 Bass Drum Mic US $389.99
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![]() Stagg DMS 5700H Drum Mic 7 Piece Set 2 Clamps Case US $349.99
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![]() Samson 8Kit Drum Mic Kit free shipping US $349.00
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![]() Peavey PVM DMS 5 Drum Mic System free shipping US $299.99
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![]() Samson 7 Piece Drum Microphone Kit US $249.99
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![]() Shure PGDMK4 XLR Drum microphone package US $249.00
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![]() Shure PGDMK4 dynamic Drum Microphone Kit NEW IN STOCK Drum Kit US $249.00
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![]() Sennheiser e904 e 904 drum tom mic NEW FREE SHPG US $199.95
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![]() CAD AUDIO Stage7 Drum Microphone Package Bonus Headphones 12 Drumsticks Bag US $199.00
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![]() AKG D112 Kick AKG 112 Bass Dynamic Drum Microphone mic D112 New US $199.00
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![]() Meinl Fiberglass Tri Sound IBO Drum with Built in Microphone Hole ID3GO ES US $149.95
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![]() Sennheiser 602 Bass Drum Kick Microphone $13999 US $139.99
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![]() Meinl Fiberglass Long Neck IBO Drum with Built in Microphone Hole ID2BKR ES US $139.95
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![]() 4 LP CLAWS Snare Tom Mic or Drum Percussion Custom Holder Clamps Mount New Lot US $119.99
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![]() Stagg Bass Drum Mic Boom Stand MIS1112BK Desktop Microphone US $53.74
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![]() Kelly SHU Composite Kick Drum Microphone Shock Mount System for your bass drum US $53.00
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![]() Kelly Shu Shock Mounted Microphone System For Bass Drum US $49.99
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Guitar Hero vs Rock Band 2
Since their first Guitar Hero game release back in November 2005, Activision and RedOctane have been the top players in the music gaming industry, when just 2 years later a sort of new player stepped onto the stage, Rock Band.
Harmonix were the original developers of Guitar Hero and Guitar Hero 2, but after the release of Guitar Hero 2, Harmonix moved onto a new publisher, MTV Games and EA to see if they could find bigger better thigns, which they did. After Harmonix left, Neversoft took their place and the first thing they did was release a new Guitar Hero, Guitar Hero 3: Legends of Rock, which was released in the later part of 2007. The game proved to be a great success, until later that year Harmonix came back into the business with Rock Band. This game featured a whole new range of instruments including a guitar, Drum Set, bass and mic.
After a good year of Rock Band being released, the competition is back on because in November 2008, both publishers, Activision and EA released a new music game. Activision has Guitar Hero World Tour and EA have Rock Band 2, let the battle commence.
For Guitar Hero, it was un-ventured seas, they had to create a new set of instruments, but once they had, it was clear that they hadn't cut any corners. Guitar Heros new guitar features a touch sensitive bar which allows finger tapping during song sections and their drums also features 1 extra pad than the Rock Band drums. The new game doesn't just feature a whole new range of siny instruments, it also has a new music creater which allows you to Make Your very own songs and then share them to other gamers.
On the other side of the fence, Rock Band 2 have not changed their instruments much. Harmonix only made 2 changes to the drums, they made the peddle metal instead of plastic to make it stronger, they also changed the drums to velocity sensitive, basically, the harder you hit on the pads, the louder the sound you get in the game. Except for a few minor changes, not alot has changed instrument wise.
On the actual game side of things, they haven't got a music maker, however, they do have one great thing that Guitar Hero does not; a huge selection of downloadable songs on top of their 80+ song set list. This also gets better, if you have previously bought any Rock Band 1 songs, they are all compatible with Rock Band 2 and they all appear on your setlist when you load up the game. Another advantage is that for a small fee of less than $5, you can tranfser most of the songs from Rock Band 1 onto Rock Band 2.
Now that the advantages to each game have been discussed, it now comes to the difficult decision, which one to spend your hard earned cash on. Considering all the economic problems recently, many people will only have the money for one game, plus the only the space for one set.
With both games instruments being compatible with either game, many people will leave it down to the set list or the features within the game, some people may go for Guitar Hero for the music maker and suited up instruments, whereas some people will go for the chance to have a massive set list on Rock Band 2.
Even though Harmonix have more experiance in this type of game, the stage is clearly open and we'll have to see which game will come out on top.
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