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Miking a Baby Grand
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<blockquote data-quote="John Norris" data-source="post: 204429" data-attributes="member: 155"><p>Try this: use the 2 SCX1s, placed inside the piano over the strings, past the hammers. Place one of the mics approx. 1/3 way in toward middle C from the left (bass) side and the other mic approx. 1/3 way in toward middle C from the right (treble) side.</p><p></p><p>Maybe use the SM7 as an overhead. Don't use the D112 at all (unless you are wanting to get an exaggerated bass response).</p><p></p><p>Is the piano tuned? That will make perhaps the biggest difference in getting a satisfying sound.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="John Norris, post: 204429, member: 155"] Try this: use the 2 SCX1s, placed inside the piano over the strings, past the hammers. Place one of the mics approx. 1/3 way in toward middle C from the left (bass) side and the other mic approx. 1/3 way in toward middle C from the right (treble) side. Maybe use the SM7 as an overhead. Don't use the D112 at all (unless you are wanting to get an exaggerated bass response). Is the piano tuned? That will make perhaps the biggest difference in getting a satisfying sound. [/QUOTE]
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