Hello guys, first post here so I hope I'm not asking a question asked too often before.

Just to resurrect this thread tho, I have recently bought a Rode NTK2 wanting the smoother tube sound esp for tenor sax. It works a treat for the sop and tenor sax in Omni and Cardioid mode and in between having a totally variable polar pattern. You get quite different characters of tone that way. Very pleased with the results.
Anyway what I want to ask is how to record the flute a little better then I am at the moment. U see I just play the sax a little distance away a foot or so with the mic just above the height of the bell and sounds great. But when recording the flute with a popper stopper perhaps a little closer, being lower in volume, I have to cut quite dramatically 1.5-4 khz otherwise the sound is rather breathy and fizzy - not at all warm as would prefer especially for a slow soft classical piece.
Now perhaps the recording space is not ideal so I tried close mic-ing over a more ambient setup. More omni patterns seems to give the roundest tone this way, but still the post eq-ing must be dramatic.
Do you guys think it necessary to record a flute from a distance? What height should the mic be preferably compared with the flute itself? Which part of the flute should be in line with the mic if close mic-ing? The mouthpiece or more of the body?
Now I am saving up for a decent preamp so perhaps increasing the gain on my soundcard is not ideal as it seems quite noisy, so this may be a factor for any suggestion you might make. (M-Audio Firewire 410 btw).
Incidentally I have found the FAQ section incredibly helpful when choosing a mic. Good forum going on here.
