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[Q] Need help decided between these two mics for my Nylon string guitar
Hey guys I have a Nylon string Ibanez guitar...I think I paid $200 for it. The electronics in the guitar are not cutting the mustard. Lows seem to pick up too heavy while mid and hi frequencies are thin and low in tone. The guitar sounds much better played than it does recorded plugged in. This leads me to my question- Which of the follow mics would be most suitable for recording my guitar? I don't want to break the bank on a mic at this point so I am on a budget. I've done a little research and come up with two options in my budget. 1. Shure SM57 Dynamic Mic 2. Sterling Audio ST51 Condenser Mic I'm mainly concerned with recording my guitar at this point. The condenser mic isn't a necessity UNLESS it's the best option out of the two mics here. Thanks
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Re:[Q] Need help decided between these two mics for my Nylon string guitar
2011/03/25 21:35:53
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Upright Hey guys I have a Nylon string Ibanez guitar...I think I paid $200 for it. The electronics in the guitar are not cutting the mustard. Lows seem to pick up too heavy while mid and hi frequencies are thin and low in tone. The guitar sounds much better played than it does recorded plugged in. This leads me to my question- Which of the follow mics would be most suitable for recording my guitar? I don't want to break the bank on a mic at this point so I am on a budget. I've done a little research and come up with two options in my budget. 1. Shure SM57 Dynamic Mic 2. Sterling Audio ST51 Condenser Mic I'm mainly concerned with recording my guitar at this point. The condenser mic isn't a necessity UNLESS it's the best option out of the two mics here. Thanks It would take a very expensive preamp to make the SM57 work, you really need a condensor to get the gain and detail you need.
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Re:[Q] Need help decided between these two mics for my Nylon string guitar
2011/03/25 22:18:32
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If your budgit can stretch you could get a SE Ribbon R1 I recently bought one and have tryed it on Guitar cabs and its awesome Vocals were awesome aswell and I was blowen away when I tryed it on 3 of my accoustics A Norman , a Martin oocx1ae and my baby that is a Martin DC15e Fantastic results on all of them with this mic ! It needs a realy high gain but really is fantastic. very warm and clear sounding It would be well worth checking out if your buget can stretch to it I got a deal on one for £150
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Re:[Q] Need help decided between these two mics for my Nylon string guitar
2011/03/25 22:22:25
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Another Idea would be to stick a AER 15 Piezo in it . There about £200 so I think thats about $125 Great pickup though !
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Re:[Q] Need help decided between these two mics for my Nylon string guitar
2011/03/26 03:39:42
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@ohhey I did a little further research and I understand exactly what your getting at ....the SM57 is not suited for mic'ing an acoustic guitar. It's more suited to mic toms, snare drums, guitar cabinets...apparently it's meant to be driver hard. As I'm sure you can tell I'm just getting into the mic-ing instruments...with a little help from you guys here and other sources I managed to pick up a very nice sounding entry level condenser. After talking with the guys at Guitar Center they recommended the Sterling Audio ST55. I got it home, set it up and I'm in love....it sounds 10000% better than recording my acoustic guitar via it's built in mic. @Norrie I just checked out the SE Ribbon R1.....looks amazing! Would you do me a pleasure? I'd love to hear a taste of the SE Ribbon R1 recording one of your acoustic guitars! Any chance I could get you to record a little 4 bar section with no EQ or effects,...simply dry? I'd love to hear. Thanks guys for the info and help Thanks for the help guys
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Re:[Q] Need help decided between these two mics for my Nylon string guitar
2011/03/26 11:00:02
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Hey of course no problem ! Drop me a pm and I will sort out sending you some sound clips :) Norrie
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Re:[Q] Need help decided between these two mics for my Nylon string guitar
2011/03/26 14:24:17
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There about £200 so I think thats about $125 Great pickup though !
Bad math Norrie. £200 is ~$320 (today).
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Re:[Q] Need help decided between these two mics for my Nylon string guitar
2011/03/26 15:13:31
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Re:[Q] Need help decided between these two mics for my Nylon string guitar
2011/03/26 15:58:30
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bapu There about £200 so I think thats about $125 Great pickup though ! Bad math Norrie. £200 is ~$320 (today). My bad I worked it out in my head like is cheaper for me to buy from the us than it is from the Uk Sorry
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Re:[Q] Need help decided between these two mics for my Nylon string guitar
2011/03/29 12:23:00
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Hi Bryce, for what it's worth, I use a Behringer B-5 condensor mic in combination with the pickup on my nylon string. This is a very cheap mike but sounds very nice imho. Greetings, Rik
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