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need to mike up a double bass live


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If you're not looking for a jaw-dropping sound I suppose any mic in the vicinity of the bass will do. The quick and easy solution seems to be a SM57 in a sponge and stuffed down the tail-piece pointing up towards the bridge. My advice to anyone starting out to amp a bass would be to use a pickup and then............use another pickup and then............when you're really comfortable with your sound try experimenting with a mic, such as the SM57. I've played around with mics but it's just too much hassle. I'm talking gigs rather than recording.

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[quote name='bassace' post='466955' date='Apr 19 2009, 08:10 PM']If you're not looking for a jaw-dropping sound I suppose any mic in the vicinity of the bass will do. The quick and easy solution seems to be a SM57 in a sponge and stuffed down the tail-piece pointing up towards the bridge.[/quote]

That's a good tip indeed. I've had my best results using a mic with the H-Clamp;

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Works really well, and sound engineers love it, but as you say it is not always ideal live, being more prone to feedback than a pickup. I've had the best results when using it in conjunction with a good front of house PA, especially playing in musicals and similar where there is a significant amount of arco playing.

Jennifer

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The mike wrapped in foam and wedged down the tailpiece is the "classic" way to do it..and can sound good, as long as you're not in a loud environment and have a good engineer. You probably won't hear it at all....but the audience might.

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When is your gig? I have a Fishman BP100 and preamp gathering dust if you want to borrow it for the gig. Not the best sounding thing but won't feedback as quickly as a mic and you can run it into an amp.

PM me if interested.

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tried the AKG down the tailpiece today (couldn't find my PG48..), it certainly works. though feedback does kick in exceptionally early. hopefully the PG and/or better padding, eqing, setup etc. will give me a good enough sound.

and if TPJ's exceedingly generous offer works, it should work out to sound pretty good! :)

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