Someday I will post pictures of our "drum kit mic shootout"...
We mic'ed a drumkit with about 30 mics, just to compare different mics in different applications. We isolated the drummer in our warehouse and set up a system with 2 double 18 per side (Meyer 650p's) and 2 mid/high packs per side (Meyer MSL4's). It was me and 4 of my engineers....and on the kic, it was decided by all of us that the best sounding single mic on the kick was the Beta 91. It sounded even better when we added a Beyer M88 to the mix. The Beta 91 was compared to a Beta 52, a D112, a SM57, a 441, an M88, and an Audix D something-or-another. We also all thought that the Audix i5 sounded best on the snare, and we also all concluded that the AKG 461's sounded best as highhat and overhead mics. we compared the i5 to a SM57, a 421, a 441, and a e609. the 461 was compared to a CMC6/MK4, an Audix micro, a KM184, and some shitty CAD condensor. Needless to say this was not a highly scientific test, but we all thought it was odd that we all picked the same mics as favorites. The only mics we disagreed on were the tom mics. I thought that the SM57's actually sounded best, but even though they might sound the best, I'll stick to using my little clip on Sennheisers for toms. Much easier to deal with on stage.
This test only lasted about an hour until the neighbors called the cops.
I think the kickdrum was what put them over the edge.