Re: Mic for accoustic (bass) guitar

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Hi,
> but also... what about your mixer?
> a trabant shipped with ferrari engine would not do the job as you
> expect :-)

Interesting.  My answer is: none.  The microphone cable would go to a
passive direct box (*) I got some time ago and the output of the box
then goes into the M-Audio 1010LT card and fed to Ardour.  I do not see
at the moment why there would be an external mixer in there.

Small condenser mic-->Radial DI-->Maudio 1010LT
Is that your setup or is there a mic preamp involved?
If not you will HAVE to use one to get the signal that comes out of the microphone to a proper working level.
Also I'm wondering that  you get any signal at all through a passive DI box having no phantom power...

My mic preference on a budget would be the "Bluebird" by Blue,
which has a very pleasant harmonic distortion in the lowmids, and is pretty cheap too.
Not so on a budget an EV re20 or AKG 414 or a combination, relying also on room size and acoustics.

Hope that helps anyway..
Moshe
(*) http://www.radialeng.com/re-jdi.htm
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