If you only had one microphone for micing guitar cabs...

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If you only had one microphone for micing guitar cabs...

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What would it be?

I know many use the SM57 but I also notice that many people aren't really happy with it.
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Not a difficult choice for me.
If I wanted one to cover every thing including occasional vocals then it would have to be the Sennheiser e 914

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I've always just used the line out...... :idk:

But I've never even owned a "proper" mic... when I have mic'ed up my amps, I just used an old Philips karaoke mic or a (nicer-ish) First Act mic...
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I'm so not the right person to ask, but my bandmate (who is a serious gearhead) always got fantastic results from a Shure Beta 57. We'd experiment with different (and fancier) mics, and always came back to that one.
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57s are where it's at, cheap, great and dependable. :thumb:
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a 58 actually, I prefer the 58 over the 57 for everything except micing drums
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I've been wondering about the Sennheiser e906... I tried to buy one but it ended up being a big fiasco and I haven't come across one for a decent price since. It's a flat mic that was appareantly designed especially for guitar amps. It has a three position switchable filter and can be simply hung from on top of the amp - if a little rattling doesn't bother you, that is.
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Cascade Fathead II. No question. Warm ribbon toan. Lovely microphone.
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Contact Mic taped directly to the speaker cone.
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For "one mic" I'd chose an Audio Technica AE2500. Technically it's two mics in one housing - a condenser and a dynamic in perfect phase alignment. Each mic on it's own sounds reasonable, but the two together sound amasing!!
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smile_man wrote:Contact Mic taped directly to the speaker cone.


Good man.
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smile_man wrote:Contact Mic taped directly to the speaker cone.



I have always wanted to try putting contact mic(s) all over an amp, but I never did because I'm lazy.... I remember reading about someone doing that for a noise setup and thinking it was a great idea.
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