Best Microphone Placement?
- BrianJohnston
- Posts: 749
- Joined: Sat Jul 11, 2020 7:49 pm
- Location: North America
- Contact:
Best Microphone Placement?
Hi all,
Hoping someone can answer a question I have about where to place the microphone for you to sound best.
I'm first of all talking about a large, decently resonant room. Is it best to place the mic directly in the middle of the room, halfway between the ground and the ceiling? Looking for lots of answers/tips/discussion
Additional info: The room is asymmetrical, with furniture, some hardwood, some rugs, some tile etc.
Any advice is helpful. Thank you.
Hoping someone can answer a question I have about where to place the microphone for you to sound best.
I'm first of all talking about a large, decently resonant room. Is it best to place the mic directly in the middle of the room, halfway between the ground and the ceiling? Looking for lots of answers/tips/discussion
Additional info: The room is asymmetrical, with furniture, some hardwood, some rugs, some tile etc.
Any advice is helpful. Thank you.
Fort Wayne Philharmonic
Lima Symphony Orchestra
Lima Symphony Orchestra
- harrisonreed
- Posts: 5224
- Joined: Fri Aug 17, 2018 12:18 pm
- Location: Fort Riley, Kansas
- Contact:
Re: Best Microphone Placement?
This was from another thread, but it's the best setup I've found. Spaced pair, about 6 feet away.
- BrianJohnston
- Posts: 749
- Joined: Sat Jul 11, 2020 7:49 pm
- Location: North America
- Contact:
Re: Best Microphone Placement?
Wow. This is great!harrisonreed wrote: ↑Sat Feb 13, 2021 7:15 pm
This was from another thread, but it's the best setup I've found. Spaced pair, about 6 feet away.
Fort Wayne Philharmonic
Lima Symphony Orchestra
Lima Symphony Orchestra
- harrisonreed
- Posts: 5224
- Joined: Fri Aug 17, 2018 12:18 pm
- Location: Fort Riley, Kansas
- Contact:
Re: Best Microphone Placement?
The room is such a big part of it though. Are you talking about a room in your house? It is possible (how did you do it Jim Nova?? How???), but you'll really have to play with the placement to get the best sound.
- BrianJohnston
- Posts: 749
- Joined: Sat Jul 11, 2020 7:49 pm
- Location: North America
- Contact:
Re: Best Microphone Placement?
Actually a medium sized "practice" room outside of my own home that i'm not used to. I figured instead of waste hours trying to test mic placement, I can at least get a basic set of advice and then just fine-tune it myself.harrisonreed wrote: ↑Sat Feb 13, 2021 7:39 pm The room is such a big part of it though. Are you talking about a room in your house? It is possible (how did you do it Jim Nova?? How???), but you'll really have to play with the placement to get the best sound.
Fort Wayne Philharmonic
Lima Symphony Orchestra
Lima Symphony Orchestra
-
- Posts: 247
- Joined: Sun Mar 25, 2018 6:57 pm
Re: Best Microphone Placement?
What kind of mic are you using? Phone mic, pretty much wherever sounds best, those can vary so much. If it's like a handheld recorder or a condenser, you might want to be 10-15 feet away, probably a little higher than the bell. If it's a dynamic, then no more than 2 or 3 feet.
Shires - 7YM, TX, Axial, TW47 - Greg Black NY 1
YSL354 - XT LN106, C+, D3
YSL354 - XT LN106, C+, D3
-
- Posts: 63
- Joined: Sat Mar 24, 2018 7:59 am
Re: Best Microphone Placement?
I agree with the 2-3 foot distance (my rule of thumb is 3 feet). Also, place the mic 45 degrees off axis, not directly in front of the bell. Placing the mic directly in front will bring out the transients of your attack and make you sound brighter than in real life.
This goes for auditions too. Don't point your bell directly at the jury!
This goes for auditions too. Don't point your bell directly at the jury!
Doghouse Dan
I'm warning you - I have a trombone and I'm not afraid to use it!
I'm warning you - I have a trombone and I'm not afraid to use it!
- BrianJohnston
- Posts: 749
- Joined: Sat Jul 11, 2020 7:49 pm
- Location: North America
- Contact:
Re: Best Microphone Placement?
USB Condenser Microphone
Fort Wayne Philharmonic
Lima Symphony Orchestra
Lima Symphony Orchestra
- jeffalbert
- Posts: 3
- Joined: Sun Feb 14, 2021 10:06 pm
- Location: New Orleans
- Contact:
Re: Best Microphone Placement?
The farther from the bell, the more of the room sound you will get, so if it is a nice sounding room, 6 feet may be good. If not the 2-3 feet space may sound better. Think of the mic as the ears of the recording. Most of us do not listen at ceiling level.
- RConrad
- Posts: 106
- Joined: Tue Oct 16, 2018 10:08 pm
- Location: Chicago
Re: Best Microphone Placement?
This is generally what I've found. I've been recording in my bedroom and living room both of which aren't set up for such a thing and have found that while using a condenser mic a few feet from the bell and slightly off center has produced the best sound for those spaces. Hopefully at some point I can afford a nice dynamic mic and maybe a house with space...jeffalbert wrote: ↑Sun Feb 14, 2021 10:22 pm The farther from the bell, the more of the room sound you will get, so if it is a nice sounding room, 6 feet may be good. If not the 2-3 feet space may sound better. Think of the mic as the ears of the recording. Most of us do not listen at ceiling level.
Robert C
-
- Posts: 1053
- Joined: Fri Mar 23, 2018 11:33 pm
Re: Best Microphone Placement?
Creed Taylor, who did those OMG Urbie recordings, put the mic 18" in front and off center a bit. The 18" was to get the open horn sound. The off-center was to minimize the wet mouth noises. I think it was a ribbon.