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new mic

well I was using an electrovoice MC200 which I found but I was looking at the old gear at my church and found a new mic, it is a shure 588SD (by new I mean to me). Well I recorded a quick track(25s) with just vocals and guitar. This is the first time I have doubled the guitar and as for the voice it was a one take thing with just some reverb on it so not much there. I am looking for any suggestions on how I can make the guitar sound "better". what I mean is just the clarity of it in general and maybe how to get rid of some of the boominess.
I am using the shure into a behringer MX 802A into a delta 44 to PC to cool edit.
I can't change the equipment right now because I am saving for a new guitar as this one in the track is a cheap epi.
here is the link http://www.soundclick.com/bands/6/thewaiters.htm
the song is called test. thanks in advance for any responses.
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I kind of like the guitar sound. I am especially impressed that you got that sound with a $40 dynamic mic. It's lo-fi, but fits your song well.

Placement is really the key to avoiding "boominess." Don't point the mic at the soundhole. Start with it aimed a the fretboard at the junction of the neck and body (12th-14th fret) about 6-12" from the guitar. Move it around while listening through headphones until you get the sound you want. You might also try combining the two mics you have in a spaced pair (see http://www.humbuckermusic.com/acguitrectec.html for examples of miking techniques with sound samples).
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I wanted to hear more! Not bad at all! The boominess wasn't really a problem on my pc speakers, I'd have to listen to it on another source, but I liked what I heard.
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now that I listen to it compared to some of my other songs I guess the guitar sound isn't that bad (at least not for a $40 mic that is). For this one I actually tried two positions for the mic, one being 6" straight at the hole and the other 6" from the 12th fret pointing in. The second one worked much better. I am thinking that the boomy sound I'm hearing is maybe just the fact that it is a cheap laminate top acoustic.
I might also try that with two mics but I will have to get another mic cord. does it matter that the mics are so different, I always thought they had to be a matched pair or something like that.
Thanks rocket for the compliment. I will work on this song during the next couple of days and get it posted but first I have to finish writing it.
Any other suggestions would be great. Maybe something on the vocals.
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now that I listen to it compared to some of my other songs I guess the guitar sound isn't that bad (at least not for a $40 mic that is). For this one I actually tried two positions for the mic, one being 6" straight at the hole and the other 6" from the 12th fret pointing in. The second one worked much better. I am thinking that the boomy sound I'm hearing is maybe just the fact that it is a cheap laminate top acoustic.
I might also try that with two mics but I will have to get another mic cord. does it matter that the mics are so different, I always thought they had to be a matched pair or something like that.
Thanks rocket for the compliment. I will work on this song during the next couple of days and get it posted but first I have to finish writing it.
Any other suggestions would be great. Maybe something on the vocals.
For spaced pair recordings, it is not critical that the mics are identical. Mess around and find out what works best. Good luck.
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