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Old 02-08-2018, 01:31 PM
ChalkLitIScream ChalkLitIScream is offline
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Originally Posted by Andy Howell View Post
It depends on your style of music.

For decent fingerstyle I’d always use two small diaphragm condensers.

But, for stunning I’d be happier with a larger and warmer large condenser.

How would you describe your style?
Thanks for the responses folks.
What would you all say about using XLR to 1/4 adapter for 1 mic and then the regular xlr for the other? Would there be a significant loss of signal?

This is really just for personal enjoyment and sharing with friends so nothing too professional. But still a decent quality recording.

As for my style, think Julian Page's Day and Age. That's about the most upbeat piece id play. I enjoy slower paced instrumentals of modern pop songs too (Ed Sheehan and the like).
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