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okstrat

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Monday, February 20th 2012, 6:32pm

What microphones are we using?

I have a few mics to choose from, been wondering what everyone else is using. Here's my list with notes...



SM57 - pretty much the standard. I can hear what one sounds like though, and on most profiles it kinda drives me crazy. This is the mic I used on most of the profiles I've uploaded.



E609 Silver - another popular guitar mic. I don't like it alone, but blended with the SM57 it can give a fuller tone. haven't made a profile with the two yet.



dba Driverack RTA-M mic - this was a suggestion from a guy at my local GC who worked in some LA studios. This mic is VERY flat frequency response and was also about the price of an SM57, so I bought it to try out. I used this mic on my Fender Twin profile I put online. I also did one of my Mesa mark III but it sounded a bit dull. Not so sure about this one yet.



So is anyone using a ribbon mic? Thinking about getting a fathead... what do you guys think?



Pete

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Monday, February 20th 2012, 7:03pm

I love the R121 for guitar amps.

For my Elmwood profiles I used it mid/far field and that gave me the best 'in the room' sound.

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Monday, February 20th 2012, 9:02pm

Beyer M160. It was good enough for Hendrix so it's good enough for me.

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Monday, February 20th 2012, 9:14pm

I have used both a 57 combined with a Shure SM7, blended. The 57 usually is blended up , but not all the way, to give it that mid range and high end stuff, and the SM7 more fullness and body. on my EVH 5153 profile, I used a 57 combined with a Fathead II with lundhal transformers, blended the 57 up to taste to get some of the rasp and grind. I don't like the 57 by itself usually unless its placed really well, but I like it in conjunction with another mic

Feck

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Thursday, February 23rd 2012, 4:21am

I love the R121 for guitar amps.

For my Elmwood profiles I used it mid/far field and that gave me the best 'in the room' sound.

Indeed. Ribbons rock, especially since we can only use 1 mic with the KPA, a ribbon is my preference. I used the R121 so far, will use the AEA R92 next.

mulyadi

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Wednesday, April 11th 2012, 12:15pm

may be a late contribution, but having mic'd up guitars for ages - the Sennheiser 906 is pretty much my go-to mic for cabs. Got to put in some work into it (shaping the EQ and stuff), but yeah, sounds great everytime!

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Wednesday, April 11th 2012, 11:54pm

since we can only use 1 mic with the KPA
Although there's only one input to the KPA, you can indeed use multiple mics. I ran mine through a Mackie mixer into the KPA.

Feck

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Thursday, April 12th 2012, 12:10am

I know they can be submixed, I personally prefer one mic unless doing a stero miking configuration, but the KPA doesn't allow for that (yet). ;)

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Thursday, April 12th 2012, 4:32am

All mine have been done using the royer r101, I've been pretty happy with the results :thumbup:

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Saturday, April 14th 2012, 8:48pm

Royer r121 in my profiles.

Saludos!