Hello! First, I have no problems with emails or PM's. Cardioid- I *did* respond to your PM, but it looks like you didn't get my response. I will see if it is still in some dead file and try again. It's not true. I love PM's, but it's easier to just email me at
richard_monroe@earthlink.net or
richie@bardwire.com.
As far as the Epiphone Texan, no, I don't own one, and never have. I do own a PR725S dreadnought, which I bought new for about $300 in 1980. It was my main acoustic for years. Now, it is my camping/travel/ sort of expendable axe. I confess, I don't use it for recording, as the Taylor 710CE blows it away. Also, the PR725S is a true dreadnought, not the rounded shoulder version of the Texan. As such, it is probably a little more boomy. Spruce top, rosewood back and sides, tuners by Mickey Mouse Inc.
As far as what mics I use to mic up an acoustic, it depends on the axe and the material. I'm sorry that I am not going to rattle off a bunch of cheap mics. Simple- AKG C414B-ULS, bass cut engaged, on the 11th fret, into an Avalon AD2022. No EQ, no compression, nada.
Not as simple- 2
Neuman KM184's X-Y, about 3 feet out, into the Avalon, and B.L.U.E. Kiwi, in omni, over the right shoulder, into Joemeek twinQ, iron switch on,phase reversed, no EQ, no compression, nada. As far as cheap mics and pres for acoustic, most of the ones I've tried sucked. I've had my best luck with AKG C2000B into an M-Audio DMP-3. Best of luck.-Richie