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Micing a violin
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<blockquote data-quote="Brian Frost" data-source="post: 25476" data-attributes="member: 90"><p>Re: Micing a violin</p><p></p><p>what is the rest of the music happening? i regularly use a shure wl51 or 185 in a pinch and mic across the three high strings facing the mic toward the high side. cut all the lows to 160 and eq to taste. this will get you some volume to compete with the rest of a band. if its just solo violin, you just need to use the above suggestions</p><p>Brian Frost</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Brian Frost, post: 25476, member: 90"] Re: Micing a violin what is the rest of the music happening? i regularly use a shure wl51 or 185 in a pinch and mic across the three high strings facing the mic toward the high side. cut all the lows to 160 and eq to taste. this will get you some volume to compete with the rest of a band. if its just solo violin, you just need to use the above suggestions Brian Frost [/QUOTE]
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