Guys thanks for all the replies.
As I bought them recently and I'm new to the recording world, I didn't realize that I used to point both microphones upwards (due a gravity issue, I don't have the "microphone stand" or holder so if I pointed them downwards they would fall) directly to my face.
The solution was just to point both mics downwards, to the guitar body. I had to improvise a little stand for the mics but that's okay.
Thanks.
I'm also considering in buying a piezoelectric (is that how you call them in english?) or a soundhole pickup to record both with a mic condenser and via direct line to reduce the amount of external noise (making the input volume of mic condenser a little lower than the direct line).
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-Generic classical guitar, no electronics (Medium tension strings)
-Taylor GS Mini-E Walnut (0.13 strings)
Mics: Rode M5, match pair, small diaphragm. Also AT2020, large diaphragm.
PC: Win 8, Netbook, 4GB RAM
DAW: Ableton Live 9 Suite
Interface: TASCAM Us-144 MK II
Buenos Aires, Argentina.
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