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In all my time doing this job, there is only one artist who placed his own guitar mic, whilst a fair few have gaffa tape on their amp to indicate where they want the mic to be placed.
Often a S/E is looking for an indication that the Talent wants to let them get on with their job with just a few hints on specifics.
I used to do loads of live band multi tracking and mixing. Drum spill getting into the guitar mics and vocal mics was always a problem and I learnt a lot over those years about minimising spill. This is more important than the small variations between brands of mic for me. I've done thousands of gigs with a Panasonic mic, 906's and 57's. There are differences and I have preferences but rule no 1 is mic the amp for the least amount of spill.
For studio, home tracking etc it's not really an issue