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Does anyone have a preferred mic that’s attached to the guitar for live playing? I’ve seen goose neck mics over the top of the guitar, lavalier type clipped on the sound hole and also systems inside the guitar like the 2mic system. I’m looking to spend under $300.
RE: Preferred live on guitar microph... (in reply to rombsix)
I saw that mic but everything I saw seemed like YouTube influencers given a free one. It seemed fine from the videos. I just don’t have experience with using mics for live performance. Have you tried it?
RE: Preferred live on guitar microph... (in reply to Lasuzzo)
I took a look at the website and looks to be a good product transmitting at a frequency to get a low latency.
Looks like all their products are for pro mic plugs which should be fine if you roll that way.
The price is right for what they offer.
I’ve been looking for southing similar but that I can have the wireless receiver plug directly into my laptop vie usb.
Regardless thanx Ramzi for taking the time to post these reviews.
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RE: Preferred live on guitar microph... (in reply to Lasuzzo)
A goose neck provides a fixed position, but I rather prefer using the position relative to a mic on a stand. Engineers like this because they can compress your signal, another pet peeve of mine. I like dynamics. My favorite mic is the Shure beta 87A for vocals, and honestly the guitar is like a voice too. The flat cardioid avoids bleed so if you close mic it into the sound hole and role off the bass, you get a loud signal without the palmas or yelling and stomping near by, nor feedback from monitors. I could imagine someone using that exact cardioid on a goose neck and that might be good (definitely better than the typical ones they have now), but again, I like moving from the mic for dynamics.