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What are the best mics for guitars?

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[May 23,2008 7:55pm - anonymous  ""]
Suggestions? Looking for a big and clear sound... Price range: 300-400 dollars.
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[May 23,2008 8:07pm - NoodleFace ""]
I love SM57 and E609.. not sure on the more expensive stuff
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[May 23,2008 8:19pm - handinjury ""]
With that price range you could buy a few.......

Shure sm57 - Industry standard, used on more guitar amps then whores in existence.
Audix I5
Sennheiser MD-421
Sennheiser e609 (little high end fizz)
Royer R121 (way out of your price range)
AKG C414 - I love this only when its blended with another mic. (way out of your price range)

If you are recording yourself, make sure you have a good mic preamp. I think thats more important then some really expensive mic.
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[May 23,2008 8:24pm - handinjury ""]
I always use a few mics. Gives me more options. In this pic I have a I5 & MD-421 on the grill, a C414 3 ft away. I didn't end up using the E609, thats why its off to the side.
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[May 23,2008 9:10pm - powerkok ""]
nice setup man. must get some nice tones.
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[May 23,2008 10:47pm - My_dying_bride ""]
if you can mic cabs withan sm57, any condenser, and a decent bass mic, you can tweak the eq(s) to get a nasty guitar sound. sometimes not even the condenser.
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[May 23,2008 11:08pm - ArrowHeadNLI ""]

handinjury said:

If you are recording yourself, make sure you have a good mic preamp. I think thats more important then some really expensive mic.



I could not agree with this statement any more. With good preamp even a cheap-o sm-57 will get you some killer sounds.

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[May 23,2008 11:13pm - chillywillywongaface  ""]
Why you need mic for guitar? It plug into amp. Mic for vocals. You stupid, stupid.
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[May 23,2008 11:14pm - chillywillywongaface  ""]

handinjury said:I always use a few mics. Gives me more options. In this pic I have a I5 & MD-421 on the grill, a C414 3 ft away. I didn't end up using the E609, thats why its off to the side.
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Bottom left of picture. I know a fleshlight when I see one.
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[May 23,2008 11:20pm - My_dying_bride ""]

ArrowHeadNLI said:
handinjury said:

If you are recording yourself, make sure you have a good mic preamp. I think thats more important then some really expensive mic.



I could not agree with this statement any more. With good preamp even a cheap-o sm-57 will get you some killer sounds.




VEEEEEEEEEERY TRUE.

i got a Presonus, (really good preamps), and a 57.... solid guitar sound
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[May 24,2008 4:46pm - unholy_dave ""]
i always thought the combination of the 2 Mikes Gunface Keller and Justain was pretty good.
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[May 26,2008 6:42pm - BlackoutRick ""]
e609 and a beta58.
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[May 26,2008 6:46pm - Joshtruction ""]

BlackoutRick said:e609 and a beta57.


Fixed :bartmoon:


Between them two and the MD421 you can get any of the modern day guitar tones with the right preamp.
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[May 26,2008 7:36pm - blue ""]
^troof


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