AKG Sounds from the Studio | E6: How to Mic a Guitar Amp
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Written by Gary Brindley
Updated at March 11th, 2026
As part of AKG’s Sounds from the Studio, audio engineer Oliver Roman shares best practices for miking a guitar using iconic AKG C414XLII professional reference condenser microphones, including front- and rear-of-amp mic placement, room capture, and a comparison of varying sound capture from different placements.
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Product Details
* AKG C414 XLII Reference Multipattern Condenser Microphone
* AKG C414 XLS Reference Multipattern Condenser Microphone
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