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trion12
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Hi,
I understand that this rule states that when stereo mic'ing a guitar that the distance between the 2 mics must be at least 3 times the distance of each mic from the guitar.
Being that I want to record with one mic pointing at the 12th fret and another pointing at the bridge, and that the 12 fret and bridge are 14" apart, that means that the mics must be less than 5" from the guitar.
This causes me 2 concerns.
First is that it is a little closer than I would like from a comfort point of view.
Second, I understand that I will get more room sound if I back the mics away from the guitar further but then I will be violating the 3:1 rule and risk phase issues.
What's the solution to having the mics a more comfortable distance away without getting phase issues?
Is the answer to spread the mics further apart but to angle them towards the 12 fret and bridge? if I do this am I not likely to get a more boomy sound as the mics will be pointed more directly towards the soundhole?
Thanks,
Aaron
I understand that this rule states that when stereo mic'ing a guitar that the distance between the 2 mics must be at least 3 times the distance of each mic from the guitar.
Being that I want to record with one mic pointing at the 12th fret and another pointing at the bridge, and that the 12 fret and bridge are 14" apart, that means that the mics must be less than 5" from the guitar.
This causes me 2 concerns.
First is that it is a little closer than I would like from a comfort point of view.
Second, I understand that I will get more room sound if I back the mics away from the guitar further but then I will be violating the 3:1 rule and risk phase issues.
What's the solution to having the mics a more comfortable distance away without getting phase issues?
Is the answer to spread the mics further apart but to angle them towards the 12 fret and bridge? if I do this am I not likely to get a more boomy sound as the mics will be pointed more directly towards the soundhole?
Thanks,
Aaron