Nate Najar wrote:
> I have compared them in every distance and placement imaginable for
> close miking my classical guitar. I have to be able to close mic my
> instrument for much of the ensemble stuff i do.
Try to borrow a KSM 137 or 141. It is not without vices, but it is great at
focusing at what is in front of it, kinda like a SM57 as condenser mike.
Factory response curve is ok for first attempt at eq'ing and correcting thus
at least improves its somewhat "short" ambience-rendering.
> So i need a mic i can get around 10" from the guitar and preferably
> get a proper sound there as opposed to having a good deal of eq. I
> am tempted to try and get ahold of a dpa4006 and or a schoeps mk2 but
> rear rejection is a plus in a lot of cases, so a cardioid voiced for
> close miking is ideal.
Sorry, I should have had time to listen to your examples, but hasn't had it
> what do you think of the microtech gefell m295? or the sms2000?
I don't know them.
> Anything else to consider?
My understaning is that we're talking concert sound here - I'd try a
properly loaded SM57 or a MD421, not the newest version. 421's can be a bit
troublesome if you need high gain before feedback. But that probably is
where you were before starting your quest so try the KSM as pr. above,
preferably without having to buy it first, you may or may not like it.
> thanks for your thoughts....
Kind regards
Peter Larsen