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Old 10-07-2014, 07:49 AM
MikeBmusic MikeBmusic is offline
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You're never going to get a highly-separated 'stereo' image from a single guitar, you're just going to get more "room" in the sound.

Edited to add:

Think of putting your head betwen the mics - how different would be the sound you hear in each ear? Move the mics further apart - just like moving your head more to one side or the other, the difference you hear in each ear is more in how the sound is getting out into the room. If you get closer to the guitar, then you would be picking up more 'neck sound' or more 'body sound', of course.
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