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Published on 04/08/07 at 10:28
Micro aerial guitar or other stringed instruments (violin or essay on running against low-rev as well)
I personally use it to Portuguese fado guitar (an instrument with lots of treble)
OVERALL OPINION
I recently prs 2 years.
I use it mainly for scnes o there are more instruments and therefore I need a little power. I couple with a condenser microphone in front of the guitar to the color, the G4 is a bit dry and acute. We do not just ask the heat of a neumann but it is as good or better than a Fishman (REFERENCE micro in Electroacoustic guitars).
Only drawback: when the engineer needs to push the volume, I have to block the rosette of the guitar to avoid the feedback.
Or nothing to say, I'm glad trs.
Very practical and put away.
I tried the piezo, pellets, etc ... see anything, the is a real microphone! it is closer to the true sound of the acoustic guitar.
q / p trs good as it is an artisanal product. this choice I would do without hesitation!
PS: little trick: when there is too much noise attack (nails, picks, etc ...) put the microphone to handle and not as the picture (upside down). It is quickly turning into the lower box and the sound is much more natural.
I personally use it to Portuguese fado guitar (an instrument with lots of treble)
OVERALL OPINION
I recently prs 2 years.
I use it mainly for scnes o there are more instruments and therefore I need a little power. I couple with a condenser microphone in front of the guitar to the color, the G4 is a bit dry and acute. We do not just ask the heat of a neumann but it is as good or better than a Fishman (REFERENCE micro in Electroacoustic guitars).
Only drawback: when the engineer needs to push the volume, I have to block the rosette of the guitar to avoid the feedback.
Or nothing to say, I'm glad trs.
Very practical and put away.
I tried the piezo, pellets, etc ... see anything, the is a real microphone! it is closer to the true sound of the acoustic guitar.
q / p trs good as it is an artisanal product. this choice I would do without hesitation!
PS: little trick: when there is too much noise attack (nails, picks, etc ...) put the microphone to handle and not as the picture (upside down). It is quickly turning into the lower box and the sound is much more natural.