
antispatula
Active member
if this is considered such a "no-no," why does it sound so good? *SOUND CLIP UP*
EDIT: Scroll down to my response a little down, I've posted a clip.
So I've always been told and read that directly micing the soundhole of an accoustic guitar was a bad idea. That it's a better idea to mic the 12th fret or something close to that. I just got an RNP and and a pair of MSH-1's, and have been expirementing with mic placement. Mind you I'm in a crappy-sounding bedroom with no treatment. I tried all sorts of different combos, using the RNP with an MSH-1, or using both, or trying a 57, or a 57 and an MSH-1. None of it sounded satisfactory. I knew how amazing the RNP sounded on my voice, why didn't it translate to guitar well?
I decided to try and put my MSH-1 directly in front of the soundhole, only about 4 inches away at most. And when I played it back, it sounded AMAZING. It was EXACTLY what I was looking for!!
EDIT: Scroll down to my response a little down, I've posted a clip.
So I've always been told and read that directly micing the soundhole of an accoustic guitar was a bad idea. That it's a better idea to mic the 12th fret or something close to that. I just got an RNP and and a pair of MSH-1's, and have been expirementing with mic placement. Mind you I'm in a crappy-sounding bedroom with no treatment. I tried all sorts of different combos, using the RNP with an MSH-1, or using both, or trying a 57, or a 57 and an MSH-1. None of it sounded satisfactory. I knew how amazing the RNP sounded on my voice, why didn't it translate to guitar well?
I decided to try and put my MSH-1 directly in front of the soundhole, only about 4 inches away at most. And when I played it back, it sounded AMAZING. It was EXACTLY what I was looking for!!
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