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> Experiment with mic placement. The 57 is suited for close micing
> while the 81 really isn't (if it's too loud it'll be overloaded, though
> the -10 pad can solve that).
Ummm, correct me if I'm wrong, but the pad doesn't reduce distortion at
the diaphram which could be overloading because of too high spl (mic
too close to source), that device will only keep the preamp from
overloading by reducing signal, not sound pressure.
> Use the 81 set back a few feet
....this will help prevent diaphram distortion, yep.
> combine it with the 57 close to the speaker.
Which can work, but can also cause phasing problems. If you can flip
the phase on one of the mics, then the potential problem may go away.
But...
The 'messy' sound is more than likely due to the room
acoustics/treatment. If you merely put a room together, but didn't do
the preparatory work of design, which includes many factors I won't go
into that include bass traps, diffusors, absorption and other stuff,
then you're going to have standing waves, cancellation and other issues
too numerous to mention.
--Fletch