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Content-Type: text/plain; charset=ISO-8859-1For the last accoustic guitar recording I made I used an Audio Technica
2021 (or similar AT small diaphragm condenser) and a Sure SM57. I thought
the combination sounded nice. It was a standard guitar, not a bass, so I
can't vouch for what would happen in that lowest octave.I got the condenser at a pawn shop for about $75.
> Not only there's signal, but it is actually quite loud with the mic at
Clearly that mic is happy being plugged right in to your 1010. Some of
these others will not be. You can buy a phantom power supply that does
nothing but provide 48v to the mic if now isn't a good time to invest in a
mixer or dedicated pre-amp. Samson, AT and various other companies make
them.
-Neil
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