Condenser Mic for Guitar ??

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I notced the poll on guitar mics had no votes for favorite Condenser mic for guitar amp miking.

Is there is some reason beyond personal taste- that is , is there some technical reason why it wouldn't work or why it would always sound like crap?

I ask this because I bought a condenser mic for vocals but had assumed I would be going direct on my guitars...But I am having second thoughts on that now, after hearing the direct guitar sound on my stuff. I'm doing this on PC with Cakewalk HS XL.

I think now that I want to mic my Marshall. Before I go out and buy another mic (SM-57 probably) , I'd like to see if Condenser mic on the Marshall is even worth my time in trying.

thanks
 
Also like the AT4033..And the Blue Baby Bottle..However they need quite a bit of padding{no pad on the mic itself}KSM44 sound pretty good also{in fig8}..At the moment I guess my fav is the Blue Baby Bottle..


Don
 
I prefer dynamics for that job, particularly Shure SM7B. Sometimes I'll use a condenser as well, backed off. For that, I use B.L.U.E. Kiwi, 'cause it's the best mic I have. I haven't achieved great results sticko=ing a condenser in front of a cab. I would recommend the best dynamic you have on the cab, and the best condenser you have backed off.-Richie
 
The universally accepted guitar sound:
Marshall Amp
4x12 Cab with celestions
SM57 mic right in the center 45 degrees off axis( move to taste.)

Turn it up.
 
SM57 mic right in the center 45 degrees off axis( move to taste.)

In the center of the best sounding speaker, not the cabinet.

Duh, dave:rolleyes:
 
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