Recording Drums in a Lounge Room

I set up my drum kit in the lounge room at home to see how it sounded, and if it was any good, record a drum track for one of my bands (which I did and it sounds huge!).

The room is quite echoey, we live under a flight path so every now and then an airplane will fly overhead, and we’ve got a big dog who barks.

Everything about this room, on paper, should be really hard to record in.

What I wanted to do Is try and illustrate how you can record drums in less than ideal situations.

If you wanted to make drum videos, drum cover videos, or record demos at home. You could even record a full album at home if you’ve got the ability to be able to make a lot of noise!

This room has 3.4 meter high ceilings, all the walls are brick and smooth, there’s a TV, big glass windows, a mirror, a fireplace, the lounge room is next to the kitchen, there’s timber floors with a big rug in the middle but everything else is completely untreated.

So it’s really a less than ideal room to record in. It’s quite loud and has a lot of echo.

The drum kit sounds cool in here, it’s big and open, but there’s going to be a lot of overtones, a lot of spill.

But I’m going to try and get the best sound I can with the room I have.

Check out the samples in the video below:

Mix Comparisons


Recording and Drum Gear Used

I proudly play and recommend all of the products below, and have had drum endorsements with Pearl Drums, Zildjian Cymbals, Vic Firth Drum Sticks and Remo Drum Heads for many years.

Drum Microphones

Stands, clips, and cables

Audio Interface and Computer

Pearl Reference Drums

Granite Sparkle finish

  • 22”x18” Kick
  • 14”x 6.5” 20 Ply Snare
  • 12”x9” Rack Tom
  • 16”x14” Floor Tom

See all Pearl Drums

Zildjian Cymbals

Drum Hardware and Pedals

Drum Heads (or skins)

Drumsticks and Beaters

Other stuff


Recording Drums At Home Mini Course

I also started a mini course which I’ll be adding more videos to about drum mic selection and positioning, drum tuning and mixing drums recorded at home:

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