submitted by Dindu to Guitar8 hoursMay 8, 2025 11:45:03 ago (+8/-0) (Guitar)
The options are to mic it which, the mic will hit feedback before you hit the proper volume. You cannot move away from the mic even an inch
Clip on mic. Maybe the best option but you have to get the expensive one
Install pickup - has to be a great pickup and then has to go through a pedal for processing. That is the route im taking. I've looked at it every way and cannot find an easier path. This is the guitar I like and I want to get it amplified.
Not real excited about drilling a hole. Putting it off as long as possible
I've been comparing the 58 and 57 indoors. The 57 has a slight advantage. My situation is outdoors with a little bit of noise competition.
I've tried to mic it there that was really not impressed. Even in a big room I find any distance between you and the mic it's over. I am currently reading stories where a preamp completely changes an acoustic guitar sound. But I had already accounted for that with the processing pedal. Maybe I should just get the pedal and see what happens with the 57.
Dindu 0 points 3 hours ago
I've been comparing the 58 and 57 indoors. The 57 has a slight advantage. My situation is outdoors with a little bit of noise competition.
I've tried to mic it there that was really not impressed. Even in a big room I find any distance between you and the mic it's over. I am currently reading stories where a preamp completely changes an acoustic guitar sound. But I had already accounted for that with the processing pedal. Maybe I should just get the pedal and see what happens with the 57.