Can you recommend a microphone to record acoustic guitars and other instruments at home?

November 26th, 2009 | by admin |

I’ve bought an 8-track recorder and now need to find a mic – I’m looking for something that will pick up classical guitar and various acoustic instruments e.g. clarinet, saxophone and give them a warm sound, not too tinny or with too much hiss. Ideally for under £100. It’s for getting ideas down rather than for making final recordings, so doesn’t need to be wonderful, but it needs to be clear. I’ve looked on a lot of websites but most seem to be for professionals and recommend mics that cost the earth. Just something basic and reliable that won’t break the bank would be good!

Well, I don’t have much experience with recording acoustic, but I’ve recorded electric before and the only mic I’ve ever used is the Shure KSM27 SL Professional microphone. Shure is basically the top of the food chain when it comes to microphones. They make the best on the market and even there lower cost models work amazingly. The KSM27 SL is a professional microphone and it runs around $200, not sure what the exchange would be in pounds. If that’s a little too pricey, then you can go a step down and get the Shure SM57-LC microphone. I’ve heard this mic has amazing quality for the price. It runs around $70. I found some reviews at my favorite review site on each of them to help you out.

Shure KSM27 SL: http://www.viewpoints.com/Shure-KSM27-SL-Co-Professional-Microphone-reviews

Shure SM57-LC: http://www.viewpoints.com/Shure-SM57-LC-Professional-Microphone-reviews

Hope that helps!

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  1. 2 Responses to “Can you recommend a microphone to record acoustic guitars and other instruments at home?”

  2. By DanMagic on Dec 26, 2009 | Reply

    Well, I don’t have much experience with recording acoustic, but I’ve recorded electric before and the only mic I’ve ever used is the Shure KSM27 SL Professional microphone. Shure is basically the top of the food chain when it comes to microphones. They make the best on the market and even there lower cost models work amazingly. The KSM27 SL is a professional microphone and it runs around $200, not sure what the exchange would be in pounds. If that’s a little too pricey, then you can go a step down and get the Shure SM57-LC microphone. I’ve heard this mic has amazing quality for the price. It runs around $70. I found some reviews at my favorite review site on each of them to help you out.

    Shure KSM27 SL: http://www.viewpoints.com/Shure-KSM27-SL-Co-Professional-Microphone-reviews

    Shure SM57-LC: http://www.viewpoints.com/Shure-SM57-LC-Professional-Microphone-reviews

    Hope that helps!
    References :
    http://www.viewpoints.com

  3. By Max on Dec 26, 2009 | Reply

    if your looking for acoustic guitar specifically, i would definitely suggest a pickup, they go underneath the strings and record a far higher quality sound than a normal mic, it also means the guitar doesnt have to be sat in front of a microphone and can be moved without the sound diminishing.

    Not really sure about an average quality mic? know some good high quality ones but yeh?
    References :

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