1930's kalamazoo acoustic with vintage dearmond pu

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Hi All: I pulled out my 1930's kalamazoo acoustic with a vintage dearmond soundhole pu in it and ran it direct into a preamp. The second mic is on the vocals/harp. I would love to spend more time learning how to record the acoustic guitar with and without the pu, but my 12'x12' studio is so small to move mics around is too much a hassle. If someday I get a bigger recording space I am going to have a dedicated acoustic guitar area. Walter

the sound of the death train
why can't families stay friends

(more to be added tomorrow I got to stop now)
 
excellent again walter...and a much better recording than the last tracks you put up..no distortion on the harmonica on my set up this time


death train is my favourite out the two..great guitar :)
 
excellent again walter...and a much better recording than the last tracks you put up..no distortion on the harmonica on my set up this time


death train is my favourite out the two..great guitar :)

thanks for the feedback kcearl! My friend Mark Rubenstien, a great recording engineer spent the day with me last week and gave me a lot of stuff to mess with mixing wise.

messing wit guitar eq- here are some more from last night. All these acoustic guitar songs were inspired by a conversation with my youngest brother (also a musician) about our messed up childhood and the stuff we are still trying to figure out with ourselves and family.

Jesus or satan can have me
Grown up blues laid on kids
 
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Now, that's blues. Straight forward, honest heavy subject matter + blues = teh win.

The noisefloor is really high for some reason but that actually makes a good accompaniment to an 80 year-old guitar.
 
Now, that's blues. Straight forward, honest heavy subject matter + blues = teh win.

The noisefloor is really high for some reason but that actually makes a good accompaniment to an 80 year-old guitar.

Thanks! I still need to figure out the eq on the bass end of the guitar when running it direct into the RNP. Walter
 
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