**Move the H2 away from the piano. The contact of it is transferring energy from the piano case to the mics.

However, that is a pretty good recording of what your piano really sounds like, give or take the extra low-mids that are being transferred from piano case to H2 rather than through the compressible medium of the air.

Upright piano, sometimes you can record it better by removing the top and bottom plates so more of the string sounds gets out into the room.

But either way, you shouldn't place the recording mics directly on top of the piano. If that's the only place you've got, at least try isolating by using a foam rubber pad of at least 2" thickness between H2 and piano top.


--Mac