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Hey guys,
As someone wanting to better their level of professionalism when it
comes to recorded sound, I have a question now regarding mic placement
with acoustic guitar.
I have been experimenting with where to place a condenser mic on
acoustics for a few years now and have found a spot I can't seem to
beat no matter what I try. My method although might sound perfect to
me, could still be improved and I could do with a few more pointers on
where I can try positioning the mic.
I place the mic right up against the 12th fret (almost touching) with
the capsule aiming away from the neck 90 degrees and facing the
fingers of the guitarist. This I assume avoids the boom that directly
comes from the sound hole but gains the beautiful plucking/strumming
sound of the pick on the strings. I get a more upfront acoustic sound
that needs no high frequency eq. I seem to get a very distant and
muffled sounding recording if I aim the mic anywhere else.
Does anybody else record acoustic this way? If not then please share
your favorite mic positions.
dave.
Hey guys,
As someone wanting to better their level of professionalism when it
comes to recorded sound, I have a question now regarding mic placement
with acoustic guitar.
I have been experimenting with where to place a condenser mic on
acoustics for a few years now and have found a spot I can't seem to
beat no matter what I try. My method although might sound perfect to
me, could still be improved and I could do with a few more pointers on
where I can try positioning the mic.
I place the mic right up against the 12th fret (almost touching) with
the capsule aiming away from the neck 90 degrees and facing the
fingers of the guitarist. This I assume avoids the boom that directly
comes from the sound hole but gains the beautiful plucking/strumming
sound of the pick on the strings. I get a more upfront acoustic sound
that needs no high frequency eq. I seem to get a very distant and
muffled sounding recording if I aim the mic anywhere else.
Does anybody else record acoustic this way? If not then please share
your favorite mic positions.
dave.