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I've had pretty good success combining a single mic and using a passive pickup. SOmeone mentioned that pickups are usually only for live applications--true, but it can be nice for narrowing dynamics and adding sound w/o so much clickiness. Strange tone, but gives an interesting effect.
I used a crappy PC mic and used my POD as a DI (with the floorboard, when the tuner is on, POD gives a really clean direct sound--I don't know how to get this without the floorboard plugged in, though).
As crappy as it sounds, I managed some incredibly good sounding acoustic guitar in a normal basement room with a PC mic and passive pickup --->POD--->line in. I never would have believed it, had I not heard it, too.
I used a crappy PC mic and used my POD as a DI (with the floorboard, when the tuner is on, POD gives a really clean direct sound--I don't know how to get this without the floorboard plugged in, though).
As crappy as it sounds, I managed some incredibly good sounding acoustic guitar in a normal basement room with a PC mic and passive pickup --->POD--->line in. I never would have believed it, had I not heard it, too.