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Subkicks like the Yamaha SKRM100 are very popular in recording studios to fully capture the sound of the kick drum.
In fact, there is a widespread idea that, thanks to its larger size, the subkick responds well to low bass frequencies that normal microphones are unable to capture.
In this video we analyze how they work, we see how to build a DIY subkick and, above all, we understand whether they are really indispensable for obtaining a kick rich in bass.
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00:00 Introduction
01:11 How to build a subkick
01:43 False myth about subkicks
04:15 How a subkick really works
06:00 Test and comparison between subkick and microphones
07:47 Do you really need a subkick?
08:58 Conclusions