Guitar Mic Wanted: Sub SM57 price
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- euan
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Guitar Mic Wanted: Sub SM57 price
Right, I tried to record some clips of the Uglyface with my DI box today, only to discover that it really didnt like it and wouldn't record properly.
So I'm after a recent guitar mic that is cheaper than an SM57. Any ideas?
So I'm after a recent guitar mic that is cheaper than an SM57. Any ideas?
euan
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Thing is I'm going cheap cheap cheap on this.
http://www.dolphinmusic.co.uk/page/shop ... ct_id/8545
or the Tapco by Mackie
http://www.dolphinmusic.co.uk/page/shop ... ct_id/6238
The Blend 6 looks hot.
http://www.dolphinmusic.co.uk/page/shop ... ct_id/8545
or the Tapco by Mackie
http://www.dolphinmusic.co.uk/page/shop ... ct_id/6238
The Blend 6 looks hot.
euan
I dont imagine them to be that good. I probably havent used the ones youre on about, but I have used the EQ (I think it was 4 band, might have been 3 with a sweepable mid or something like that) on a larger Eurorack thing. It was one of those older blues ones. I dont remember it being foul, but it certainly wasnt something impressive.
All I mean really, is that euan said it as though 3 band is always an advantage over 2 band. If you're doing the recording and are aware of the EQ band limitations, you can focus on the mids with mic placement and it will work out fine.
All I mean really, is that euan said it as though 3 band is always an advantage over 2 band. If you're doing the recording and are aware of the EQ band limitations, you can focus on the mids with mic placement and it will work out fine.
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I used one of them Eurodesks for a couple of years, it's a very good desk for the money, I never had a problem with the EQ.bob wrote:I dont imagine them to be that good. I probably havent used the ones youre on about, but I have used the EQ (I think it was 4 band, might have been 3 with a sweepable mid or something like that) on a larger Eurorack thing. It was one of those older blues ones. I dont remember it being foul, but it certainly wasnt something impressive.
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Does that even matter? If he got good results he got good results.bob wrote:Have you ever used a desk with a really nice EQ though?
That all any of us are after. Personally I couldn't care less how it stacks up against a studio quality mixer that costs £££ as long as it works for what I need - which it does in spades. You need to pitch your advice at solving the problem at hand with the budget available.
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Only one, it was something called a Raindirk Symphony, it was far and away the nicest sounding desk I've used. The studio had bought it reconditioned from the BBC, so I got to use it for a week or so...bob wrote:Have you ever used a desk with a really nice EQ though?
I always do all my mixing at home now, so I use the PSP MasterQ for EQing stuff...