November 23, 2011 – Milford, NH – Coldplay’s current massive world tour is using a number of Earthworks microphones. Their live sound engineer Dan Green recently auditioned a number of Earthworks microphones from UK distributor
, specifically for drummer Will Champion’s kit.
“Since moving to the Earthworks drum microphones my drum sound has really expanded. The transient response of these microphones is incredible. Before I use to rely on transient enhancing plug-ins to get a similar sound, now it is all from the
overheads. One of the other benefits of the new
periscope microphones are their new very rugged flexible arms, this gives me so many options on placement. They are a great addition to any Studio recording or Live performance.” Dan Green – Coldplay FOH engineer.
The full complement of drum microphones includes, SR40MP (matched pair) for overheads,
for kick and hi-hat, including the Earthworks
for the kick mic, 5x DP30/C drum periscope mics for snare top & bottom, and all toms.
Dan also took the opportunity to test Earthworks new
hand held condenser and ordered several for backing vocals and the industry standard
measurement microphone for analysing PA systems.
Coldplay’s use of Earthworks drum microphones now is in addition to other international artists such as Steve Gadd, Keith Carlock (Steely Dan), and The Killers.
Earthworks offers complete drum mic kits with the 3-piece DK25 and DK50 Series for live or recording, as well as the CMK CloseMicâ„¢ Series and DFK Drum FullKitâ„¢. Any of these microphones can also be purchased individually. The small diaphragm Earthworks microphones boast the flattest frequency and fastest transient response available, coupled with an unrivalled 15 year warranty.