
malcolm123
New member
As I stated before I purchased a SP B1 a while back and when I replaced my V67g with the B1 for some vox we were working on , it didnt last 5 mins before I pulled it down.
So the past weekend I decided to give the B1 another try but using it for a different application. So im working on this track and thought, hey I would love some acoustic guitar in this song. Well we have a little cheap ass toy type acoustic guitar in the studio thats mostly for looks. I cant play guitar ( I play Bass) but I can pull off some basics and stay in key with a song. So I tuned up the little acoustic and pulled out the B1. I have never tracked acoustic before but I do remember reading to place it around the 12th fret so I did. Well I tracked the acoustic with the B1 and listened to the playback. Sounds pretty good. nothing more nothing less. Clean I guess would be a way to discribe it.
I tracked it straight to the Tascam DM24 pre flat.
So then I pulled out the V67g and unplugged the B1 from the stand and tracked the same thing again. The sound was different but I prefer it more. The V67g had more bottom end and a little more upfront sound. Fuller I guess.
So the next day I had a real guitar player come in with his electric , cab, pedals and sh@t. So I tracked him with the V67 first. The sound was a little too much for this setup. Im not sure if it was his cab settings or whatever. SO I told him not to changed nothing and I unplugged the V67g and put the SP B1 up there. Tracked him again and played it back. He looked at me and asked what kind of mic is that. The B1 won hands down.
It captured the sound the best.
Summary = Different mics for different situations, days, climate, etc.
Im learning guys !!
Malcolm
Again my .02 for us newbies
So the past weekend I decided to give the B1 another try but using it for a different application. So im working on this track and thought, hey I would love some acoustic guitar in this song. Well we have a little cheap ass toy type acoustic guitar in the studio thats mostly for looks. I cant play guitar ( I play Bass) but I can pull off some basics and stay in key with a song. So I tuned up the little acoustic and pulled out the B1. I have never tracked acoustic before but I do remember reading to place it around the 12th fret so I did. Well I tracked the acoustic with the B1 and listened to the playback. Sounds pretty good. nothing more nothing less. Clean I guess would be a way to discribe it.
I tracked it straight to the Tascam DM24 pre flat.
So then I pulled out the V67g and unplugged the B1 from the stand and tracked the same thing again. The sound was different but I prefer it more. The V67g had more bottom end and a little more upfront sound. Fuller I guess.
So the next day I had a real guitar player come in with his electric , cab, pedals and sh@t. So I tracked him with the V67 first. The sound was a little too much for this setup. Im not sure if it was his cab settings or whatever. SO I told him not to changed nothing and I unplugged the V67g and put the SP B1 up there. Tracked him again and played it back. He looked at me and asked what kind of mic is that. The B1 won hands down.
It captured the sound the best.
Summary = Different mics for different situations, days, climate, etc.
Im learning guys !!
Malcolm
Again my .02 for us newbies