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The preferred or favorite mic is mostly a subjective choice (although there are some objective criteria) and depends on many factors including the instrument, the player's right hand techniques, the style of music, the ensemble (i.e., band, duo, solo, etc.), the desired result and personal preference.
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Listen to a number of recordings by other people where you can find out what gear they used. Notice that most anyone's recording sound will vary, at least somewhat, even with the same gear and guitar. Keep in mind the sound of the same gear in your hands will likely vary dramatically from the sound somewhat else gets from that gear due to many variables (the player, the guitars, the type of music, the room acoustics, the set up, the post recording sound tweaking, etc.).
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My experience, which is the experience of many others, is that the instrument is A LOT more significant than whatever mic you end up with.
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BTW - This is the short list. |