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samich17
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I'm nearly always able to get a better acoustic guitar sound by going direct. Every time I mic the guitar, the track is heavy with natural feedback or boom. I posted a thread asking how to mic an acoustic guitar so the boom is reduced..the obvious answer was to pull the mic back and face it away from the sound hole, so i tried many different placements...including: shoulder height angled down at sound hole, shoulder height angled down at 12th fret, 1 foot away, 2 feet away and many other positions and I always come out with a mediocre sound....I had a pickup installed in my acoustic and when i go direct, it always sounds better...It is usually loaded with upper-mids and highs, but it is easy to balance out.. I'm afraid to go with my instincts, because over and over people say to mic an acoustic for optimal sound and everytime I am in the studio , the engineers will mic the acoustic, usually with 2 or 3 mics at different distances....Since I only have one mic (Audix Om6) <-----dynamic, I will, for th time being before I get my hands on a condenser, stick to going direct. I am anxious to post this purely acoustic track so you can hear a song all done with direct signals...A radiohead cover.
I hope to get some feedback from you fellas dammit!
