beyerdynamic TG Drum-Set Pro L MKII Review: Is it still worth choosing?

Alistair Vance
Written by Alistair Vance

May 29, 2026

beyerdynamic TG Drum-Set Pro L MKII

beyerdynamic TG Drum-Set Pro L MKII Review: Is it still worth choosing?

Specs and details of beyerdynamic

  • 1 Bass drum boundary microphone TG D71
  • 2 Condenser microphones for tom toms D57c (Cardioid, clip-on)
  • 2 Condenser microphones for snare or hanging toms D58c (Cardioid, clip-on)
  • 2 Overhead condenser microphones I53c (Cardioid)
  • Microphone clamps
  • Sturdy softbag with space for additional microphones and accessories

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beyerdynamic TG Drum-Set Pro L MKII Review: Is it still worth choosing?

beyerdynamic TG Drum-Set Pro L MKII Review: Is it still worth choosing?

beyerdynamic TG Drum-Set Pro L MKII Review: Is it still worth choosing?

beyerdynamic TG Drum-Set Pro L MKII Review: Is it still worth choosing?

beyerdynamic TG Drum-Set Pro L MKII Review: Is it still worth choosing?

beyerdynamic TG Drum-Set Pro L MKII Review: Is it still worth choosing?

beyerdynamic TG Drum-Set Pro L MKII Review: Is it still worth choosing?

beyerdynamic TG Drum-Set Pro L MKII Review: Is it still worth choosing?

beyerdynamic TG Drum-Set Pro L MKII Review: Is it still worth choosing?

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Customer Review Summary

beyerdynamic TG Drum-Set Pro L MKII is an outstanding microphone kit for live and studio applications. The quality of the clip microphones is particularly impressive, delivering a neutral and extended frequency response that works exceptionally well on both floor toms and snares. The kick drum mic captures a powerful attack with precise low-end, making it a favourite for achieving a defined and clear sound, especially with matte drum heads.

As these are condenser microphones, they excel at capturing fast transients, resulting in a sound that feels well-defined and articulate. This kit is ideal for those prioritising clarity over isolation, and it performs wonderfully with drummers who maintain a balanced playing style across their kit.

The sound quality is superb, providing very clear signals, and the microphone mounts are notably robust, offering a solid grip with excellent vibration isolation. Adjusting the positioning of the mics is straightforward, allowing for quick setup.

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In comparison to other kits on the market, such as AKG and Shure offerings, the beyerdynamic kit stands out as being on another level, delivering every sound with remarkable clarity. It has been tested in live settings with large audiences, proving its reliability and excellent sound reproduction.

While the gooseneck on the mics can occasionally lose its position due to vibrations from the toms, this minor flaw does not detract from the overall performance of the kit. It is a highly recommended choice for both home studios and live performances, providing a punchy and vibrant sound that is sure to impress.



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Alistair Vance

Based in Bristol, Al has spent over a decade mixing local bands before specialising in hybrid studio consulting. He’s obsessed with the price-to-performance ratio, helping musicians achieve a "Radio Ready" sound without the need for a £50,000 Neve console. No fluff, just honest gear reviews to get your tracks sounding professional on a real-world budget.

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