Earthworks has announced the introduction of the DM6 SeisMic, a new supercardioid condenser microphone designed for kick drums and bass amps in both live and studio applications.
Housed in a stainless steel body with black windscreen, the DM6 measures 4.97 by 1.93 inches. It has stated sensitivity of -60 dBV/Pa (1 mV/Pa) and self-noise (A-weighted) of 20 dBSPL-A, and it requires 48-volt phantom power (6.5 mA).
The DM6 ships with a Triad-Orbit M2-R ball mount for fast and easy placement. It is designed to complement the existing Earthworks drum line, and at this time, will be sold as a separate SKU and will not be part of the company’s DK7 drum mic kit.
“Speed is the reason that Earthworks is out on the road with every A-list engineer and top tour,” says Mike Dias, VP of sales. “And speed is what separates the new DM6 kick drum microphone from everything else. You can hear it instantly especially through the PA and through the subs. It’s all attack and hit —without any of the smear. The DM6 simply stomps!”
Early user comments:
Kevin Madigan, front of house engineer for Santana and mix engineer for Larrabee Studios: “The best single kick drum mic sound I’ve heard.”
German Tarazona, front of house engineer for Maluma: “The dynamics and great transients of DM6 are spectacular.”
Josh Holliday, director of production for Drumeo: “Open, detailed and lovingly accepting of any creative EQ you apply.”
Earthworks partnered with several top drummers and engineers to show how they use EQ and dynamics to fine-tune their DM6 sound, and the results are here.