pisces7378
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When it comes to getting a beautifully sweet acousitc guitar sound I believe in going to the source... at it certainly isn't in LA or NY. I am talking about Nashville. I read an article on getting that "Nashville sound" rescently. Now as much as I HATE country music, I have to give credit where it is due and I have to say that the N'ville guys know how to bring out every little piece of beauty that can be found in an acoustic guitar performance.
In the article, they said that 99% of N'ville engineers employee a balanced pair of small diaphram cond. mics placed at a 90 degree angle to each oter... once facing the sound hole and the other up towards the middle of the neck. I guess this is to take care of any phasing problems caused by room acoustic problems, as well as capturing the two different "sounds" that resinate from these two areas of the instrument. We all know how different the stringsd sosund if you record with a mic at the hole or at the neck.
Now in the article they were using some Neuman mics. That is probably going to be out of my price range since Neuman could probably take a shit into a little baggy and still sell it for over $2,000. but I have a Rode NTK and am happier with it than any mic on the market. I haven't had the chance to try out the Rode NT5 pair of balanced mics yet. Anyone have any suggestions or experiences with getting a pristine ac. guitar sound?
Thanks guys,
Mike
In the article, they said that 99% of N'ville engineers employee a balanced pair of small diaphram cond. mics placed at a 90 degree angle to each oter... once facing the sound hole and the other up towards the middle of the neck. I guess this is to take care of any phasing problems caused by room acoustic problems, as well as capturing the two different "sounds" that resinate from these two areas of the instrument. We all know how different the stringsd sosund if you record with a mic at the hole or at the neck.
Now in the article they were using some Neuman mics. That is probably going to be out of my price range since Neuman could probably take a shit into a little baggy and still sell it for over $2,000. but I have a Rode NTK and am happier with it than any mic on the market. I haven't had the chance to try out the Rode NT5 pair of balanced mics yet. Anyone have any suggestions or experiences with getting a pristine ac. guitar sound?
Thanks guys,
Mike
