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Mattbob
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I'm a solo acoustic guy. I have an Sm7 and like it pretty well, but also have a large diaphragm/small diaphragm set up. I am just starting to play out frequently now and want to start finding my own set up.
I know I have read about guys who use the SM7 live talking about how much gain it needs. There really isn't a lot of information on it, but my novice brain doesn't understand how a mic getting plugged into a pa with at least 200 watts would need more juice.
I come from a bluegrass/americana background with the large diaphragm mic is essential for live use. I also move around when I play I guess, and I don't like having to think about how close/far away I am all the time. Definite advantage to the LDC.
I love mixing my internal mic in the guitar with a small diaphragm condenser. It seems to be the best of both, but have only used that set up at low volumes. Not that I would play to huge rooms.
Do you guys see any points to consider for either?
Matt
CD 'Good Day Long Train'
MatthewRobertEich.com
I know I have read about guys who use the SM7 live talking about how much gain it needs. There really isn't a lot of information on it, but my novice brain doesn't understand how a mic getting plugged into a pa with at least 200 watts would need more juice.
I come from a bluegrass/americana background with the large diaphragm mic is essential for live use. I also move around when I play I guess, and I don't like having to think about how close/far away I am all the time. Definite advantage to the LDC.
I love mixing my internal mic in the guitar with a small diaphragm condenser. It seems to be the best of both, but have only used that set up at low volumes. Not that I would play to huge rooms.
Do you guys see any points to consider for either?
Matt
CD 'Good Day Long Train'
MatthewRobertEich.com