What microphone do we typically use to record a guitar amplifier?
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What microphone do we typically use to record a guitar amplifier?
The most common microphone used to record a guitar amplifier is a dynamic mic. These mics are designed to withstand extremely high SPL, which is great because guitar amplifiers can be very loud, and many players like to play them loud.
Which is the most suitable microphone for an electric guitar amplifier?
Shure SM57 Common wisdom states that guitar amps are typically recorded with dynamic mics. It is what the majority of engineers prefer and recommend as the default option for newbies. And the dynamic mic long known as the industry standard for this task is Shure’s legendary SM57.
Should I record vocals and guitar at the same time?
The most popular option is to track the sources separately, allowing for independent control. However, with the right artist and song, recording vocals and guitar simultaneously is often the best approach, because you can capture a single, special performance in one go, rather than stitching together two separate ones.
What is the best microphone for recording guitar amps?
The Sennheiser e609 Microphone has been made specifically for recording guitar amps, going as far as to remove the need for a dedicated mic stand. Instead, you simply drape the e609 over the top of the amp towards the speaker cone, and there it will happily sit picking up sounds at any volume you care to reach towards.
What is a dynamic microphone for electric guitar?
A dynamic microphone is built to be more rugged, and are often used in live scenarios. In return for this extra durability, you sometimes lose a little detail. There are some brilliant dynamic mics out there, though, and some make it to our list of the top microphones for electric guitar.
Is the Sennheiser e906 a good microphone for guitarists?
An included MZQ 100 clamp makes attaching this microphone to or near the guitar amp and even a drum set very easy. That the e906 is made for guitarists makes it an easy pick for your next guitar amp microphone. Some users have complained of static when recording with this Sennheiser microphone.
How can I make my mic sound better through my amp?
You could use two dynamic microphones, one as described in the last section (just off center in front of the speaker cone) with a second at the rear of the amp. By placing a second microphone at the rear of the amp you will pick up a lot of those low-end sounds that are often lost.