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Hello everyone I'm not sure where to put this on the forum but here goes anyways. I'm looking to get a mic that I can use in a band setting because I love spending time with my 10 string classical and would like to amplify it loud enough without possible feedback noise. Thing is I'm not sure where to look since I don't have much experience with mics in general (I only have an amp jazz chorus-120 if anything). So yeah, any pointers?
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05-21-2023 04:49 PM
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Talk to the nice folks over at Soundpure
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Originally Posted by Jazzjourney4Eva
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In-ear monitor perhaps?
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Microphone or pick up?...there are advantages and disadvantages.
It is a challenge to amplify classical guitar well in a band.
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Originally Posted by kris
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Maybe I should just get a 10 string electric. Not a fan of fan fret guitars but I can probably get used to it if I practice it long enough
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Here is a minimal invasive solution that has worked well for me:
CLING ON PICKUP | ULTRA QUICK MAGNETIC ATTACHMENT
You'll need to experiment with pickup placement before you fix the magnet.
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Originally Posted by docsteve
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You’re welcome.Just don’t expect it to give a classical classical sound, if you know what I mean.
I have used it in ensembles, somebody even recorded it, but I never got a copy.
One more thing: if you don’t have a strap on your guitar, fixing the input jack may be a bit of a hassle.I used a wireless transmitter and put it in my pocket.
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Originally Posted by docsteve
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The iRig Acoustic Stage has worked very well for me. Although it is not exactly a microphone and it colors the sound, the result has been very satisfactory for me in small bands. It also has a feedback canceller.
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