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sarNz
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Sat May 10, 2008 11:03 pm |
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Hey everyone, it's almost summertime which means more recording time for me.
I have:
Firepod, SM57, SM58, AT2020
I play:
Mostly acoustic with vocals - I want to be able to sing and play at the same time and have it come out really nice. I generally use the SM57 / 58 for electric guitar.
1) What are some good acoustic setups? I was thinking one NT1-A or NT2-A on the acoustic, maybe the SM57 / 58 to pick up some room ambience, and the AT2020 on the vocals.
2) Also, is the difference between the NT1-A and NT2-A worth the price?
3) Should I get a matched pair of NT1-A's, a single NT1-A, or an NT2-A? |
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IIRs
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Sun May 11, 2008 4:18 am |
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2) Also, is the difference between the NT1-A and NT2-A worth the price?
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In your case possibly yes: the switchable patterns of the NT2A would allow you to use a figure-8 pattern for better isolation between guitar and vocals. The NT1A is fixed cardioid so that would not be an option. |
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sarNz
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Thanks, I went ahead and ordered the NT2-A. I found it brand new on ebay for $330 compared to $400 on all of the other major sites. I'm pumped! Do you think I will see a big difference in sound quality even though I'm only using a firepod? Is there any other difference between the firepod and mixing boards other than the fact that on a mixer you can EQ pre-recording? |
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Codemonkey
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Sun May 11, 2008 1:55 pm |
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I'd be tempted to say the Firepod will sound better than cheap mixers, and that's the biggest difference. |
_________________ Curious button pushing Church sound guy.
In Soviet Russia, Phase Cancels You!
As Celine Dion's heart will go on, MadMax will go on about Rod's sticky and bent will go on about gain structure. |
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FlyBass
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Sun May 11, 2008 3:09 pm |
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I use a Presonus FirePod and a Rode NT2A with great results. |
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sarNz
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Sun May 11, 2008 3:24 pm |
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Awesome, I'm excited now. Any sound clips you can post up? |
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