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July 12, 2009, 01:02 AM »
Hi. Next week I have a session booked next week where I (may) have to record an acoustic bass. I have plenty experience in acoustic guitar miking, but was wondering if anyone could offer me advice on placement, and mic selection, this being a very different beast. The guitar has a pickup, but would want to capture some of the guitar body sound as well as the direct sound.
Mics available to me are: SM57, Matched pair Octava MK012, AKGD112, AKG C1000, AKGC415B, (2x) AKG C3000, (2x) Micro Geffel UM70, Beyer 102.
Thanks in advance, any sugegstions greatly appreciated. It doesn't seem to be greatly documented online.
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