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Mic for recording guitar? No luck with sm-57...
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sach160

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1 Posted on 06/10/2006 at 08:18

Hi, 
 
When I was looking around for a mic to record electric guitar (through vox amp), looking on the internet, people seemed to think the SM-57 was the way to go... so I got one, but compared to recording guitar through my neumann u-87 - well there is no comparison. The guitar sounds much better in every way through the U-87. Plus, when recording through the SM-57 I get this annoying crackle when the amp kicks in - Ive tried tweaking everything - levels, position, etc but no luck. I use a very good preamp (john hardy m1, highly recommend it!) into a digital 8-tracker (soon to be replaced with a laptop setup). 
 
So basically the SM-57 sucks, and I need a better mic to record guitar (while using the u-87 on vocals). I can't afford another U-87, so can anyone recommend a mic that will get close to the u-87 in sound for much less in cost? Or is that not possible? 
 
Cheers, 
 
Sach
Axeman

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2 Posted on 06/11/2006 at 04:12

A 57 is pretty much the industry standard for recording guitar. Lot's of great rock n roll records made with them. I would say that either you're doing something wrong (don't know what that would be) or perhaps you got a defective mic.

The Axeman (##(===> Cuts From My New Blues CD
thesparrowband

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3 Posted on 06/12/2006 at 00:05

how loud do you have the amp cranked?
Axeman

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4 Posted on 06/13/2006 at 00:33


thesparrowband wrote :
how loud do you have the amp cranked?
 
Jeez- it'd have to be RAGINGLY loud to overload a 57!! Neighbors for blocks in all dorections would be complaining!!

The Axeman (##(===> Cuts From My New Blues CD
sach160

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5 Posted on 06/19/2006 at 15:12

heya guys - i have the amp pretty quiet... wiyh a bit more experimenting i think its actually the monitors or bad outputs on my 8-tracker because when i transfer recordings digitally to my pc, they sound fine... i'm getting rid of the 78-tracker for a laptop soon, so maybe i'll wait until then and see if it makes a difference....
natas

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6 Posted on 07/07/2006 at 19:59

faulty mic, 57s are great for electric guitar recording
guitar254

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7 Posted on 11/13/2006 at 14:22

I have to mention that when I first got my SM57, I had terrible results trying to replicate the great tone coming from my Boogie amp. After playing around with various mic positions, I was able to find that sweet spot. Maybe this may be the case here as well.
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