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      MichaelSmith last edited by rickard

      Hello,

      Bit of an emergency here...I have to amplify a solo classical guitarist in a medium size 500 seat venue. It last minute so I don't have a huge amount of choices for mics. I have a Shure SM58, Rode NT5, Neumann KM184, AKG c451 and that's about it.Which mic is most suitable? AND - where should I set the highpass filter? 110hz?

      Please help

      Thanks

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        TheLostMoonstone @MichaelSmith last edited by proguitar_rckrd

        Hi @michaelsmith!
        Instead of micing up an acoustic guitar, which can be really hard to do to get a good sound there are guitars with built in tuners. You can run these types of guitars through an amplifier with a standard mono-mono cable. The sound is much more reliable and much easier to get. I've got on of these myself.

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