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Guitar mic question
Posted: Wed Oct 20, 2004 1:03 pm
by shagboy_Archive
hm.... i have a fender-like amp, and i get my best recorded tone on it with the mic 4 inches away about 60 degrees off axis
Guitar mic question
Posted: Tue Oct 26, 2004 4:56 am
by bdp_Archive
Can you save up for a bit longer?
I'd get a Josephson e22s or a Royer R121. I understand they work exceptionally well on electric guitars, preserving the uniqueness of the signall they're fed, and as versatile as hell to boot.
bdp
Guitar mic question
Posted: Tue Oct 26, 2004 9:36 am
by lehabs_Archive
Have you tried sticking a 57 somewhere on the rear of the amp? This always works well with open back cabs. Any of the above mentioned mics are nice and could be used all over the place in your studio...assuming you need them for vocals, etc. But, if you're only looking to record a guitar amp, then there's nothing wrong with a pair of 57's or a 421/57 combo.
Yeah, the Royer's are killer, but over a grand USD.
I know guys complain about the 57 on guitar cab. Especially Bob and Steve, but you know, they aren't bad....and cheap.
later,
m