A right knee microphone, also known as a right-knee mic or floor tom mic, is a type of microphone designed to be placed on the right side of a drum kit, facing the batter head of the floor tom. It is typically used to capture the sound of the floor tom, providing a focused and isolated signal for mixing and recording.
Right knee mics are often dynamic microphones, which are known for their durability and ability to handle high sound pressure levels. They are typically cardioid or hypercardioid in polar pattern, which helps to minimize bleed from other drums and instruments on stage or in the studio. Some right knee mics also feature adjustable EQ or gain controls, allowing engineers to tailor the sound of the mic to their specific needs.