Hi, my first post,
just stumbled across the place. looking for another list.
I might not be qualified to be here as i make my living of recording, and don't do much of it at home
However, my 2 cents:
My favourite acou-bass mic. are, for the lack of a Neumann U47,
a Soundelux E47. I find one mic to be enough for recording bass, mostly, altough sometimes a M/S setup might be nice (two U87's)
I think i have tried out at least 50 different mics on bass trough the years, as i do record lots of jazz. Amongst them;
The MD 441 is a great mic. Coupled with a nice pre, it's a really serious contender for lots of the stuff that one would normally turn to Hi-end LDC's for. Vocals included.
The MD441 is my go-to mic on Acou-bass in those situation where bleed from drums or horns are too extensive to be able to use the E47.
I find that the MD441 does an incredible job "solving" this problem.
Usually use an Tele V76 pre for this, and the 441 excells!
Lesser quality pre-amps is a drawback for the 441, but it still beats out most stuff.
As for placement, the mic goes on the G-string side. But not at the f-hole, there is usually some serious buildup around a few frequencies there, makes the bass very boomy, altough isolation is at its best.
I usually end up somewhere near, below or higher up than, but never over the f-hole angeled slightly inwards, a few inches out from the body. Using your ears to "walk around" the bass, listening for a balanced spot tone-wise, but yet with punch, and some string noise, would be a good starting point.
Good luck!
