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Choosing microphone to recording guitar

Art is something we often associate with pathos, rich costumes, and connoisseurs who use unfamiliar terms. But it is only a loose association, because art surrounds us every day, we are interested in it and we rather do not feel pathos .

It's about the music we hear on TV, from the radio, the headphones or the concerts. Each of us likes her, and the very broad division of species allows us to be more diverse, so that everyone can find something for themselves.
However, listening to music is not enough for some people, so they choose to buy the instrument and create it themselves, and when talking about buying the first instrument it is impossible not to think about the guitar, which is one of the most popular and most preferred.

We have classic, acoustic, electric and bass guitars, each offering a different sound and other options. Once you have decided on a guitar and learn the basics, you will probably want to create the first recording, and this is a very good sign. Why?
Recording music is very important and helpful and additionally demonstrates our ambition. Yes, there is nothing wrong with playing music just for yourself, but when we focus on making our guitar sound the best, we put even more emphasis on articulation. Another advantage is that thanks to the recording of your playing, we will be able to reproduce such a recording once time and compare your skills, so we will see how we have progress and on what we should work.
Recording music has many advantages and it is difficult to describe them all because everyone can see other advantages in it, but before we start recording, we need to stock up on the right equipment. Studio music is very different because we can record with special interfaces or digital recorders, but the most popular recording device is without doubt the microphone.

However, remember that while every microphone will sound a sound, not everyone will be suitable for guitar recording, because there are models that do better or worse, before choosing we should explore a bit about them and not buy microphones blind.

A good microphone does not have to be expensive, as arguably the Behringer C1, which is one of the most popular microphones to choose from. This model is very good value for money and although it can be used to record the sound of a guitar amp amplifier, it is even better at acoustic guitar recording. This microphone offers high quality recording and very well reflects the depth and natural sound of acoustic guitars.
The Shure PGA57 microphone is also a good choice, and is a great choice for anyone who wants to record an electric guitar. Besides the very high quality of recording and performance, the great advantage of this model is its high resistance to noise and feedback, which makes it ideal for recording heavily overdriven guitar parts.
The Shure brand is known for producing high quality microphones, the best proof of which is the very high score of the reviews, the Shure SM 57 LCE microphone. This model is suitable for recording acoustic, electric guitars, brass instruments or vocals. With this model you can record many instruments, so it is very selectable by those who decide to create their home studio recordings.

The wide variety of applications is not the only advantage of this model, because the microphone also register the quality of recording. By using it to record the sound of a guitar, we can be assured that the sound will be clear, deep and natural, no metter that we record the gentle sound of acoustic guitars or the aggressive riffs played on the electric guitar.

There are also microphones that, in addition to high quality recording, are also choosed thanks to great convenience. It's about USB microphones like the Blue Yeti. This model looks at the look of the car at first glance, but it does not look like the most important thing, but its capabilities. Just plug in the device to your computer via the USB input and you can start recording right away. This model is suitable for recording all types of guitars, so if we value good quality and convenience, this microphone is what we need.

Choosing the right microphone is crucial if you plan on starting your recording adventure with this device. This task may not be the easiest, especially for someone who has never had a microphone before.
We do not have to spend large sums to get a good quality microphone, but we must remember that the impact on the final sound is not only the device, but also the guitar, the amplifier and the important thing - our hands because it depends on our articulation. Choosing to buy the first microphone, you should choose equipment manufacturers such as Shure, Behringer, Rode, Audio Technica or Prodipe.

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