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Old 01-12-2017, 09:03 AM
MikeBmusic MikeBmusic is offline
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A lot depends on your recording room. Unless a particular mic has very different tone/frequency/pickup pattern characteristics you probably won't be able to hear much difference between the tracks of 2 mics placed side-by-side. Placing the mics in different positions will allow you to get different sound (for example, one pointing to the 12th fret from 12", one pointing to the bridge at 12", one pointing to the soundhole at 36") and allow you to decide what works best for your guitar & room.
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