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Old 02-02-2004
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I currently have a Studio projects B1 and want to get another mike for stereo recording of acoustic guitar, mainly. I'm not going to be recording percussion, or much else apart from vocals at this stage. Should I run with another B1, or get an SM57? The B1s are very cheap new, which is an added bonus!
Any views/help much appreciated. I remain a bit of a novice to this.
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I don't like 57s on acoustic guitar. I haven't heard the B1, but a lot of people like it on acoustic, so that would give you a stereo pair and would be my choice.
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