Guitar Recording - Mic Comparison - Shure SM27-LC vs. AKG C414 B-XLS, Neumann TLM103 & Neumann KM184
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A review of the Shure SM27-LC large diaphragm condenser microphone (http://www.shure.com) will be published in the upcoming issue of German guitar magazine "grand gtrs" (http://www.grandguitars.de). We have tested this mic in front of a guitar amplifier and an acoustic guitar and compared it with a few other renowned microphone classics (AKG C414 B-XLS, Neumann TLM103, Neumann KM184). In this video we show you the results of our sound comparison.
Equipment used for the production of the sound samples:
- Hamer Special (1st electric guitar sound sample)
- Fender 1972 Thinline Telecaster (2nd sound sample)
- Fender Stratocaster (3rd sound sample)
- Larson Bros. Prairie State OM Style 2 VS1900 (acoustic guitar sound sample)
- MOTU 8pre audio interface with Hi-Z instrument input (electric guitar into DAW)
- Palmer Daccapo Re-amplification Box
- Bogner Shiva 20th Anniversary Head with Bogner 2x12“ cabinet (Celestion Vintage 30 speakers)
- Mackie 32-8 Bus mixing console (microphone preamps)
- MOTU 24 i/o audio interface
All guitar tracks played by Peter Schilmöller (http://www.peterschilmoller.com).
"Funky Blues" tune composed by Peter Schilmöller. Drum programming, bass and percussion by Peter Schilmöller.
Voice over: Raebekah Burbach
Thanks to Carsten Hölscher (Nightsky Studio in Ahaus/Germany, http://www.nightsky-music.de) for his support!