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amc252
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Hello,
I'm new to recording and was interested in hearing experiences and opinions regarding two different setups for recording solo piano.
1) Earthworks PM40 bar system, usually placed over the hammers.
I find it a bit odd, since that's not an area from where the sound comes from, but the recordings I have heard were fine. The sound seemed a tiny bit softer than microphones above the harp, and very pleasant, with a rather defined stereo separation, of course.
2) AEA R88 mk2 Stereo Ribbon Mic in Blumlein configuration.
Those I have heard were placed just beside the lip of the instrument. They sounded lovely and very natural. It seems a great setup if one has only one pair of microphones.
Thanks in advance for your feedack.
I'm new to recording and was interested in hearing experiences and opinions regarding two different setups for recording solo piano.
1) Earthworks PM40 bar system, usually placed over the hammers.
I find it a bit odd, since that's not an area from where the sound comes from, but the recordings I have heard were fine. The sound seemed a tiny bit softer than microphones above the harp, and very pleasant, with a rather defined stereo separation, of course.
2) AEA R88 mk2 Stereo Ribbon Mic in Blumlein configuration.
Those I have heard were placed just beside the lip of the instrument. They sounded lovely and very natural. It seems a great setup if one has only one pair of microphones.
Thanks in advance for your feedack.