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Weasel9992
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A pair of Fat Heads is pretty darned sweet though. 
Frank

Frank

I am trying to get some opinions for non-professional home recording.
I just want to record 1 Martin acoustic guitar for mainly fingerstyle.
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I would go with one or two SDCs. Peluso CEMC6 ($294) for a fingerpicked Martin acoustic (by far my first choice). Shure SM81 ($350) would be second. Either would be much better than the mic you listed. Stereo pair of these would be better, but might stretch your budget past $500.
If you want to use an LDC, try AT4040 (see listeningsessions.com). I heard a shootout recently with an AKG Perception 200 that sounded very good on acoustic guitar.

I am probably getting a deal Apogee Duet + Rode NT1A with 7 months for $550.
I am playing a Martin D35, so a large condenser is probably better to capture the bass kick that I love so much![]()
Sam, I beleive this is actually a misconception. A SDC (small diaphragm condenser) will inherently be more sensitive to bass frequencies than LDC's. This is because the small diaphragm has less mass and is able to respond more quickly. In terms of acoustic guitar I think you will find that bass response will be more defined, punchy and less smeared with a quality SDC vs LDC. This is not to say that LDC's wont sound good, because they will. I just think SDC's are better suited for Acoustic Guitar in a lot of instances.
-josh
I understand what you are saying. Well, I will see how the NT1A goes maybe will get a SDC later on.
Thanks a lot for your explanation.