"I use Apollo UAD stuff, I think its killer. If you wanted to get really snotty and techy, maybe there’s better conversion, you could go down that rabbit hole, That’s not my thing. For me it’s ‘record it well enough that it sounds really decent and just put it down’. If it’s not clipping and there’s not a shit load of background noise, you’re going to be fine.
I’ve recorded quite a lot of guitars with the Spirit; I put it on an old Vox AC30, head and cabinet, that’s one of my favourite amps, I’ve had it for years. I do a lot of recording on it, it’s got a classic chimey mid-range. I had a 57 on it and a Spirit, and I really liked the richness of the Spirit for clean. It sounded killer. Immediately, it sounds a lot better than my 421 or other stuff I’d normally put on my guitars.
Another time I put my Spirit in my garage, which is next door, as a room mic for really loud David Lynch-style guitars, and it sounded f****** killer. So, instead of reverb it was the Spirit in another room with the door open. It was a real room reflection sound, it didn’t have that digital depth, almost ugly but in a good way. It was really cool.
I love it on acoustic too. I’ve got a little Martin parlour that hasn’t got much bottom end, but is really beautiful sounding, and I like a Spirit on it, a couple of feet away.
We did a lot of backing vocals on a Spirit on the Black Honey record. He had an U87 and a Spirit, and we decided the Spirit was better that day. If you blindfolded me, I wouldn’t know the difference between the two. Because an 87 is like £2000, you might think ‘well surely it’s just got the edge’. Let’s put it this way, the main mic I record all my vocals on now is the Spirit - all the time. For years I was convinced when I signed my next publishing deal, I’d buy an 87, but now I don’t need to go buy a Neumann. I’m very happy."