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Topic: Miking Resonator Guitars |
Michael Strauss
From: Delray Beach,Florida
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Brad Bechtel
From: San Francisco, CA
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Posted 19 Sep 2008 7:39 am
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Thanks for posting that link, Michael. Unfortunately it doesn't contain a lot of useful information. The entire article can be summed up here:
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If you only have one good microphone to record with and want a full, blended sound rather than one that’s heavy with either treble or bass, place the mic further away from the guitar and in a position that accurately reflects the full tone of the instrument. |
There's a better discussion of recording techniques for resonator guitars on the Electrical Audio Forum. _________________ Brad’s Page of Steel
A web site devoted to acoustic & electric lap steel guitars |
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Billy Gilbert
From: Texas, USA
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Posted 20 Sep 2008 12:34 pm miking a reso
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Point a Shure 57 or equivalent at the lower edge of the cover plate from above at about a 45 degree angle. Adjust distance to suit, but 8 to 12 inches works pretty well. |
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Michael Strauss
From: Delray Beach,Florida
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Posted 20 Sep 2008 1:56 pm
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Thanks Guys,
Trying to be helpful. _________________ Carter S-12U, Sho-Bud LGD (80's), Fender Jazz King, Korg Pandora Toneworks PX4D, Modulus Q6, Ampeg B5R, Lapstick Travel Guitar mod to lapsteel |
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John Bushouse
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Charles Reece III
From: Ohio, USA
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Posted 30 Oct 2008 12:55 pm Condenser Mic For Resonater Guitar
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I USE A SHOTGUN CONDENSER MIC ABOVE THE COVER PLATE (PAST MY HAND AT ABOUT 4 O'CLOCK & 2-4 INCHES FROM THE PLATE). IT IS POINTED DOWN AT ABOUT VERTICAL. YOU HAVE TO BE CAREFUL NOT TO GET IT TOO CLOSE TO THE STAGE MONITORS (FEEDBACK). THANKS, CHARLIE (I PLAY AN OMI 7 STRING.) |
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