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ScudleyRecords
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I was wondering if anyone else out there uses a condensor mic to record electric guitar, both distorted and clean alike? I only ask because every one I've asked, including threads on the net ALWAYS suggest dynamic mics like the Shure SM57 to do the job - but to be honest I find them so flat and uninteresting with their sound.
In stark contrast, using a condensor mic (Specifically the Rode NT2A) gives such a rich clear sound, even for distortion. I've had the amp up quite high as well and it doesn't appear to peak out the mic like everyone says it will. Obviously moving it further back from the source then a dynamic mic does the trick but that's a given no matter what you're recording.
Am I missing something in my technique or is it actually ok to record using a condensor mic?
In stark contrast, using a condensor mic (Specifically the Rode NT2A) gives such a rich clear sound, even for distortion. I've had the amp up quite high as well and it doesn't appear to peak out the mic like everyone says it will. Obviously moving it further back from the source then a dynamic mic does the trick but that's a given no matter what you're recording.
Am I missing something in my technique or is it actually ok to record using a condensor mic?