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Micing a violin
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<blockquote data-quote="Brian Frost" data-source="post: 25551" data-attributes="member: 90"><p>Re: Micing a violin</p><p></p><p>never ever attach anything to the body of the instrument or the bridge. a 1mm move in the bridge changes the instrument quite a lot and screwing up the body... that could get expensive. I always attach the clip on to the strings below the bridge and above the tailpiece. works well for me. sometimes I add masking tape around 3 strings if the mic doesnt want to clip securely enough. strings are relatively cheap to replace. In your case, the sdc on a solo performer will work just fine. </p><p></p><p>Brian Frost</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Brian Frost, post: 25551, member: 90"] Re: Micing a violin never ever attach anything to the body of the instrument or the bridge. a 1mm move in the bridge changes the instrument quite a lot and screwing up the body... that could get expensive. I always attach the clip on to the strings below the bridge and above the tailpiece. works well for me. sometimes I add masking tape around 3 strings if the mic doesnt want to clip securely enough. strings are relatively cheap to replace. In your case, the sdc on a solo performer will work just fine. Brian Frost [/QUOTE]
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