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<blockquote data-quote="Kevin Hayes" data-source="post: 97818" data-attributes="member: 4060"><p>Re: Mic a Baby Grand</p><p></p><p>this is what i do if i'm not going crazy with placements and want to keep the piano clean.</p><p></p><p>depending on what style of music, how live the room is, i'll put either two condensers or sm57s on tape bridges directly over the strings. then i'll take a 58 and put it over one of the holes inside the piano on a piece of fabric so it doesn't rattle, if i'm using condensers on the tape bridge than that's the mic i'll be sending to the pianist's monitor.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Kevin Hayes, post: 97818, member: 4060"] Re: Mic a Baby Grand this is what i do if i'm not going crazy with placements and want to keep the piano clean. depending on what style of music, how live the room is, i'll put either two condensers or sm57s on tape bridges directly over the strings. then i'll take a 58 and put it over one of the holes inside the piano on a piece of fabric so it doesn't rattle, if i'm using condensers on the tape bridge than that's the mic i'll be sending to the pianist's monitor. [/QUOTE]
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