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Luther Bell
 
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Default AKG C419 miking a piano

I am miking a jazz band and I took and clipped a AKG C419 to the
"sound plate" of a 7' grand piano. The mic sounds great. It's just
the the mid range sounds a little dull. I'm not the best with EQing,
so does anyone have any suggestions for what EQ setting to set for
this mic? I'm mixing with a Mackie SR40-8. I can either use the 4
band EQ on the specific board channel, or i have a Rane ME60 that i
can run the signal through.
-Luther
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