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Originally Posted by alohachris
If you're going to the trouble of setting up a space & buying new gear like the H5, then shouldn't you do the one thing that will allow you to maximize it? Treat your space, Jake. Making 2-9 4"x2'x4' DIY Owens-Corning broadband absorbers will do the trick:
There have been hundreds of "treatment" threads here to show you how to do it cheaply or portably. Or PM me for more clues. Get the most out of your recording signal chain, Jake, even if it's a small Zoom H5. Room Treatment.
Good Luck, Jake.
alohachris
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Aloha Chris - Thank you!
I am way ahead on the room treatment.. I had made 4 of these on my own last year.
Here is a thread on the DIY project here -
http://www.acousticguitarforum.com/f...d.php?t=446478
They came out really nice!
With that said.. I meant that I need to set up a nice area for recording. Because I took everything down. The room's panels have been sitting in corner.
But I just got done recording using the H5 X/Y mics.
First impression with H5 - Simple Live recording of just my J-45 guitar and singing with no effects..
Sounds really good! I will maybe try to put them up on sound cloud later.
Thanks!