As a Newbie, putting together home-recording equipment, your patience please with the following question:
If I understand the specs correctly, the Fishman Mini 60W, which I would use for individually multitracked acoustical guitar and vocal recording, has a separate tweeter/woofer design rather than coaxial.
Of question, with the separate tweeter/woofer design, can a single mic physically allow both tweeter and woofer to be captured in a balanced off-axis manner?
I could put 2 Rode NT1's on the amp if indeed a single mic would not allow for a balanced capturing of the tweeter/woofer, if this would be typical of approach.
Anyone's experience with this model or design for above stated application and mic'ing technique shared would be appreciated.
(No purchase made at this point, but the vast reviews, from non-forum sources, I've read speak highly of the Fishman as being very clean, so if it can be mic'd for recording I'd like to go with a used model. I have a coaxial acoustic amp in mind if the above design is not possible to be mic'd.)
I'd be routing mic(s) into a Tascam DP-24SD.
Thank you, JeffF.
If I understand the specs correctly, the Fishman Mini 60W, which I would use for individually multitracked acoustical guitar and vocal recording, has a separate tweeter/woofer design rather than coaxial.
Of question, with the separate tweeter/woofer design, can a single mic physically allow both tweeter and woofer to be captured in a balanced off-axis manner?
I could put 2 Rode NT1's on the amp if indeed a single mic would not allow for a balanced capturing of the tweeter/woofer, if this would be typical of approach.
Anyone's experience with this model or design for above stated application and mic'ing technique shared would be appreciated.
(No purchase made at this point, but the vast reviews, from non-forum sources, I've read speak highly of the Fishman as being very clean, so if it can be mic'd for recording I'd like to go with a used model. I have a coaxial acoustic amp in mind if the above design is not possible to be mic'd.)
I'd be routing mic(s) into a Tascam DP-24SD.
Thank you, JeffF.
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