Trumpet/Trombone; Grand And Upright Pianos; Electric Guitar/Bass - Harman AKG C214 Modo De Empleo

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Trumpet/Trombone

4.5.9 Trumpet/Trombone
Figure 12: Trumpet
Place the microphone about 1 ft. (30 cm) in front of the instrument, slightly off the bell
axis. Switch on one of the preattenuation pads. Using the supplied wind screen will help
reduce blowing noise.
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4.5.10 Grand and Upright Pianos

Upright Pianos
Figure 14: Grand piano
Grand piano:
Aim a single C214 or an XY or ORTF pair of C214s at the middle strings from a height of
5 to 7 ft. (1.5 to 2 m).
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Figure 13: Trombone
C214 MANUAL
For a rock/pop sound, place two C214s roughly 8 to 16 in. (20 to 40 cm) above the
strings. Align mic 1 with the treble strings and mic 2 with the bass strings, both at a point
about 6 in. (15 cm) behind the dampers.
Figure 15: Upright piano
Upright piano:
Use the same technique as for the grand. Open the lid and have the microphones "peek
into the instrument" from above.

4.5.11 Electric Guitar/Bass

Figure 16: Electric guitar
Electric guitar:
Position the microphone 3 to 6 in. (8 to 15 cm) in front of the speaker, aiming at a point
off the speaker diaphragm center. Use the bass cut and a preattenuation pad. You may
want to use an additional distant microphone.
C214 MANUAL
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