
OneRoomStudios
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So the other day I did a little experiment. I set up one of my NT-5's and an old AT dynamic I had laying around (can't think of the model #, but it was nothing fancy) on my acoustic. The dynamic was placed about 10" out, even with the belly of the guitar and was aimed toward the sound hole. The condenser was placed in the classic over-the-shoulder way that I have used a lot in the past. I matched the levels, and recorded myself playing a part of Leyenda. I didn't EQ or edit them in any way, just normalized them. Guess what? The dynamic KICKED the NT5's but. Absolutely destroyed it. It was full and round without being boomy, and had a mellow tone to it. I'll admit that it was a little weak on the high end (no "sheen" to speak of), but it was very usable. The NT5 on the other hand (which I had previously loved) was harsh and screech-y and had waaay too much room sound, although I do have to admit that it had quite a bit more detail.
Now before anyone jumps on me, obviously the positioning had a big influence on the sound, as did the room (which might well be the worst sounding room in the world), but for this application, the dynamic blew the condenser away.
I had never considered puting a dynamic on acoustic guitar before, but I think I might pull 'er out more often in the future. In the past I had always just EQ'ed the NT5 to sound how I wanted, but the dynamic just made it sound so musical right off the bat. I love dynamics now!
Maybe dynamics are the new condenser
-Peter
Now before anyone jumps on me, obviously the positioning had a big influence on the sound, as did the room (which might well be the worst sounding room in the world), but for this application, the dynamic blew the condenser away.
I had never considered puting a dynamic on acoustic guitar before, but I think I might pull 'er out more often in the future. In the past I had always just EQ'ed the NT5 to sound how I wanted, but the dynamic just made it sound so musical right off the bat. I love dynamics now!
Maybe dynamics are the new condenser

-Peter