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I just installed a GHS internal mic in one of my dreadnaughts, and was wondering if any of you use one. I love the sound quality, but what I am having trouble with is getting the mic positioned to the correct spot. I know that it is a matter of trial and error, and the owners manual and common sense make that clear. However, I don't even know where to start.

For example, do I position it toward the center of the soundhole, or somewhere else in the body? Do I aim the mic toward the hole, or toward the back, or towards one side or the other? Anybody using one, what rough position have you found best so I know from where to start. I'm tired of loosening strings, aiming, retuning, and starting all over!
 
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