First, let me say that's it's been about 30 years since I've actively "gigged".
However, back in the "rock ages" when I played, very seldom did I see drummers using microphones on the their drums, other than those who played at large venues. Today, everywhere I look, from the smallest banquet halls, clubs & neighborhood "watering holes", it seems that EVERY drum in one's kit has a microphone aimed at it. Is this a type of "flavor of the month" craze or is there actually a legit reason for it?
I don't recall ever having a problem getting sufficient volume out of my 1963 Ludwig Sky Blue Pearl kit back in the day. Granted, I only played in local bands and never made it to the "big stage" where a microphone or two might actually serve a purpose, but I now see them being used in establishments smaller than my family room! Am I missing something here? I've already got some hearing issues due, in part, to playing in bands while sitting between a couple of 6 feet high "column" speakers (I think that's what they were called!). No, it wasn't the brightest thing to do, but it sure "looked cool" in the 60s! With retirement fast approaching, I'm thinking of dusting off the drums and seeing if I can get the hands and feet "moving" again. Should I rush out and buy the most expensive microphone package so my kit doesn't look "naked" out there?
Hopefully, some of you currently active players can enlighten me. Just thought I'd throw it out there for discussion. Hope everyone has a GREAT Labor Day Week-end!Walking