... I've used an sm57 forever. Just got a beta57a and (bullet proof) love it, but what do you guys use. Recording is a world in itself. Any thoughts or choices on mic selection are welcome.
If a condenser, why?
If a condenser, why?
Troy said:I came across this and thought it was worth sharing:
"The Shure SM57 cardioid dynamic is the most common microphone used to record electric guitar. This started back when all the more expensive microphones had already been used in big tracking sessions. Engineers were left with the lowly Shure to handle those loud, cranky, noisy guitar amps. Fortunately, it turned out that the SM57 was perfect for the task; its frequency response, originally tailored for speaking, matches the mid-range "voice" qualities of the guitar. The SM57 also has a compression effect on loud sounds; it squashes nicely, facilitating the engineer's job of maintaining consistent recording levels.
You'll see engineers push a SM57 right into the grill cloth of an amp cabinet, taking advantage of the proximity effect, which boosts low frequencies when the mic is placed close to a sound source. The SM57 locks in a certain "size" for the electric guitar, maintaining its appropriate place in the mix without additional EQ or compression. "
MesaDCLP said:Guess i won't know till i try, but all opinions are welcome...
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