| KM69 and KM184 into A-Designs P1 I posted these files before but they were lost in the server cock up.
The methodology is here as are the zipped wavs. Sorry no longer available
Here's a copy and paste from my website for those who don't make it over there.
Methodology
Please note this shootout was not scientific. It was more representative of how I'd choose the appropriate mic for an instrument in an average session. For super scientific shootouts I would suggest 3D Audio.
Two small diaphragm condenser mics were used to record a Lowden acoustic guitar. In alphabetical order they were a Mercenary Audio KM69 and a Nuemann KM184.
Both mics were recorded at one time to ensure consistency and avoid variation between takes. The mics were positioned pointing at the sound hole at an approximate distance of six inches.
Both microphones were connected to A-Designs P1s with the gains matched by eye. A/D conversion was courtesy of an Apogee Rosetta 200 internally clocked. The files were recorded to Logic Pro with no additional processing.
Files were then bounced as 24bit Wavs. No eq, compression or reverb was applied.
Kev Bent at Unity Audio supplied the KM69 and the Nuemann 184 is mine.
And here are the mp3s
I hope you find them useful.
James |