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Mini Microphone For Guitar

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Mini Microphone For Guitar

2024-04-05 02:43:27

I connected not only the microphone but also the guitar. Perfect guider.

5
2024-08-14 02:12:18

I bought this microphone to record my acoustic guitar and i think that microphone have a perfect cost benefit for this!

5
2024-04-22 08:33:32

We use it once in a while when we need to use the guitar input of an amp as an input for a second microphone. Super simple and works just fine.

5
2024-08-21 02:43:32

Very happy with the microphone. Acoustic guitar is coming through clear and crisp

5
2024-05-14 09:26:15

One of the best (some would say the best...) microphone in the business, particularly for vocals and lower sound level instruments (acoustic guitar, flute, etc...). Extremely sensitive, very low noise. Picks up the tiniest detail. The switchable polar pattern, integrated low cut filter and 10 dB attenuation pad means you can use them for anything in any situation, couple of switches and you are done. Just did a simultaneous recording with my Schoeps on a flute and these sounded even better, if that was at all possible. More velvet and refinment in the mid tones. You could immediately tell why they are unsurpassed on voice. If you can afford it and don't mind how large they are, this is the quintessential studio mic you need in your arsenal.

5
2024-05-07 04:44:43

From time to time, I need the use the guitar input of my amplifier for a second microphone input - this gizmo enables me to do that withous issues.

5
2024-05-02 07:10:52

This is a great microphone. It does not require an audio interface. Simply plug it to your computer through USB and there you go! It also has an option for monitoring with zero latency. The default microphone sound level is too quite for my listeners. So, I use peace + equalizer combo software to adjust its dB output level (+18dB). I compared to my Rode Mini USB condenser microphone. Q2U had a more natural sounding and rich audio. Rode mini USB sounded little dull (or muffled). However, Q2U has much more ambient noise which requires more editing time at post production. As a teacher, I do not have extra time for that. So, I prefer Rode mini USB for my lecture recordings and I may use Q2U for broadcasting where recording is not a priority. Finally, this info can be useful to some: Q2U doesn't work with Notability on iPad Pro (3rd Gen), Rode Mini USB does.

5
2024-09-23 04:33:11

I purchased this microphone to use on a guitar for live sound. Works great for live and recording. It's quick and easy. It has a warm and natural sound. I would purchase another if needed. As with all AT mics I've owned, great quality and value for the price.

5
2024-09-22 08:35:46

I bought this mixer so I could connect a microphone, a guitar and a cd player and sing with a chamber effect, and I'm very pleased with it. Now I enjoy the time singing with friends.

5
2024-09-21 02:14:34

I've used this microphone for close to 20 years now, and decided to write a review, because I feel it needs more love and attention on this site. I actually bought mine in Europe all that time ago, and paid almost twice of what it costs today at B&H. Still I have no regrets. Over the years, I have used it mostly for vocals and acoustic guitar. I am a singer-songwriter with a project studio, so the astronomical prices of big boy mics are out of my reach, but I have accumulated some really nice equipment over the years. Not sure that a 5000$ condenser would be a quantum leap, but it's possible. That said, in the 500-1200$ range, I have used nothing that rivals this one. It has great, crisp clarity on vocals and a solid, firm bottom end. I have noticed that the intelligibility of lyrics is very good with this mic. It never seems to be harsh or shrill sounding, yet there is always a reservoir of extra high end available through EQ. I'm usually using the low-cut filter to manage any rumble and floor resonance. In conjunction with a nice pencil mic (I'm using the affordable Octava 012), it's great for guitar. It's solidly built and comes with a sturdy shock mount, as well as the simpler mic clip for quick setup or tight corners. Today, I'd get the black one; other than that, I wouldn't change a thing.

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