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garth04
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I have a matched pair of Neumann KM184's that I want to record my guitar with in stereo.
I have read about many different ways to go about doing this.
Some people say to mike close 6-8 inches, others say mike far 40-60 inches away. I have tried the close approach but end up getting too much boominess. I tried the far approach and it sounds too distant. I have tried many in betweens and angles but still have not found the right spots. In theory there must be an infinite array of positions.
I also have a Rode NTK and a SM58 I can substitute or add to the setup. I was planning to use the sm58 for vocals once I get the guitar setup right.
It sounds really nice with a rode and a neumann working together but again the boominess makes it fail. I read about it in an article. I place the rode angled towards the floor just below the body of the guitar about a foot away. They recommend six inches away?? How is that possible without boominess? I have one neumann aimed at the 12th fret. I may retry that approach because I am not getting the tone I'm looking for as yet.
I think I have spent more time messing with placement than anything else. Anyone else have any good ideas, approaches?
As far as height of the mics, I have tried below the body of the guitar angled up and above angled down as well as staight on. Many people never even mention the height but I think that is as important as distance.
I was wondering if having the mics set apart the same distance as the ears would be a good approach? It would go against some rules like the 3:1 rule but I have tried it anyway to see the results. It sounds pretty good but you miss out on some tones from the guitar body if they are concentrated on the 12 fret area. If you target the soundhole it's just boominess and the end misses the sparkle.
I want to get the most organic, natural sound I can possibly get. Could some kindly expert who has been through this please lend their expertise? I want to move on to recording. Thanks.
I have read about many different ways to go about doing this.
Some people say to mike close 6-8 inches, others say mike far 40-60 inches away. I have tried the close approach but end up getting too much boominess. I tried the far approach and it sounds too distant. I have tried many in betweens and angles but still have not found the right spots. In theory there must be an infinite array of positions.
I also have a Rode NTK and a SM58 I can substitute or add to the setup. I was planning to use the sm58 for vocals once I get the guitar setup right.
It sounds really nice with a rode and a neumann working together but again the boominess makes it fail. I read about it in an article. I place the rode angled towards the floor just below the body of the guitar about a foot away. They recommend six inches away?? How is that possible without boominess? I have one neumann aimed at the 12th fret. I may retry that approach because I am not getting the tone I'm looking for as yet.
I think I have spent more time messing with placement than anything else. Anyone else have any good ideas, approaches?
As far as height of the mics, I have tried below the body of the guitar angled up and above angled down as well as staight on. Many people never even mention the height but I think that is as important as distance.
I was wondering if having the mics set apart the same distance as the ears would be a good approach? It would go against some rules like the 3:1 rule but I have tried it anyway to see the results. It sounds pretty good but you miss out on some tones from the guitar body if they are concentrated on the 12 fret area. If you target the soundhole it's just boominess and the end misses the sparkle.
I want to get the most organic, natural sound I can possibly get. Could some kindly expert who has been through this please lend their expertise? I want to move on to recording. Thanks.
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