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Re: OT: Recommendations for Microphone and Archtop or Acoustic Guitar
Correction. The graphics for the Neuman was for the 83 Omni model, not 84.
Thanks, Andy.
Kris
----- Original Message -----
> Document below updated with frequence response charts for each model.
>
> http://www.box.net/shared/do73fgijmx
>
> Take a look at how pristine the Neuman is in terms of response. I guess
> you pay for what you get.
>
> The Sure SM81 is not bad either...not as flat as the Neuman, of course.
>
> I particularly don't like the spikes at 10K for some of the mics. The
> archop is already bright enough, and I'm already having to notch that
>area
> significantly.
>
> Kris
>
> ----- Original Message -----
>
>
>> Thank you all for the input. As usual, it appears that everyone has
>> their favorite mic that works for them, which makes it hard to make a
>> decision. I am sure most of these mics, in the similar price range, are
>> decent.
>>
>> I created a table that has many of them, and their specs and prices
>> compared.
>>
>> http://www.box.net/shared/do73fgijmx
>>
>> What I am trying to consider in this context is the jazz archtop
>guitar.
>> It is quite a different animal than the acoustic guitar. For one, it
>> projects at only about half of the volume of an acoustic, because of
>the
>> volume in the body, that it typically only has f-holes, and that it is
>> often strung with flat wound strings. In that case, it tends to sound
>> thinner than an acoustic when micing it, which is what you don't want
>in
>> a jazz guitar. So I really need a mic that can pick up the subltles of
>> the guitar, but probably has a good proximity effect when it move the
>mic
>> closer to the guitar. Of course, I'll be blending the tone with the
>mag
>> pickup through an amp.
>>
>> What I find disturbing about a lot of the specs above is most don't
>> mention a Frequency Response, but try to sneak in a Frequency Range
>> disguised as a Frequency Reponse. I find this very misleading and
>> dishonest. Any good engineer knows the difference between the two. You
>> can have an excellent frequency range, but with a crappy response.
>Range
>> means nothing if the mic can't consistently reproduce it.
>>
>> The Josephson mic was recommended by a peer jazz guitarist, but
>otherwise
>> I know nothing of the mics, except that it is made in the USA.
>>
>> Any comments on the spec comparisons?
>>
>> Kris
>>
>