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The Audix SCX-25 works very well for this and is also one of the best piano mics I have heard. It also works very well on acoustic guitar, but it can be a little more difficult to place.This is not the mic the others are posting about. Brad Harper "Philip Perkins" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote in message news:[EMAIL PROTECTED] > > Maybe the Audix mic is "very popular with the acoustic music crowd" where > > you are, but out here Audix is just part of the imported mic noise floor. > > Did you have a specific Audix LD in mind that may be exceptional? If so, I'd > > certainly want to know about it! > > > > Regards, > > > > Ty Ford > > > I saw David Grisman and a few other acts in other places gathered > around the SCX25 the way the old time radio show performers used to > gather around RCA ribbon mics. > The sound through the PA was really excellent in each venue, and the > off axis rejection seemed to be enough that there was lots of gain and > no feedback that I heard. I think one of the reasons these guys like > it is that it looks weird (and is relatively cheap compared to German > iron) but it did sound good enough to make me want to try it out in my > own studio sometime soon, and in general I'm WAY over the Chinese LD > thing. > > Philip Perkins
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