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My room is about 11x12 and untreated. I'm looking for rules of thumb or something of the sort. Like amp placement, should it face a corner or wall or something. Should I have the amp shoot into the closet? Right now I have it facing the center of the room and I feel that this is not the way to go about things. My tracks don't sound horrible, but they don't sound how I want them to either. I can't really experiment with Micing at distance right now because I don't really have powerful enough pres.

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-Jake

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BobRogers Wed, 04/01/2009 - 12:13

1. Close mic the amp. Get the room involved as little as possible.

2. The rule of thumb for the sweet spot uses the golden ratio. Short version is put the mic a 61.8% of each of the three dimensions. The idea is that the golden ratio gives the place where nodes and antinodes of room modes in that direction are least dense.

BobRogers Wed, 04/01/2009 - 13:27

Guitarfreak wrote: SWEET! Now that I have the mic set, how would I position the amp around it? I am guessing i will have to raise it up somehow. Should I point the amp towards the meat of the room or towards a wall or corner.

I point mine away from the walls and get it off the floor as you said. This video from Audix on close mic placement seemed very good to me.

Just for the record, the golden ratio bit is a widely (universally?) used rule of thumb, but I have yet to see a real proof that it is really the sweetest spot in the room. Definitely not a bad spot. Just remember, always know where your wallet is when people start talking about golden ratios or Fibonacci numbers.

jg49 Wed, 04/01/2009 - 14:34

Guitarfreak wrote
"I can't really experiment with miking at distance right now because I don't really have powerful enough pres."

Huh? You can't record an electric guitar amp in a 11x12 room because you don't have enough gain in your pres? I doubt that. Maybe you are using the wrong mic! Cardoid mics are not good at distances, but almost any condenser should be picking up such a powerful source no sweat. Your Firebox is more than capable of capturing this, I undersatand you might not want to because of the tone but gain should not be an issue.

Guitarfreak Wed, 04/01/2009 - 14:45

Yeah man, idk maybe I'm doing something very wrong. But right now I have an SM57 in front of my amp with the clean channel turned up about halfway (at least the volume, not the gain). On my firebox I have the gain at about 25 of 30dB and attain peaks of about -8 in my DAW. When I move it 6 inches to a foot away I really need to crank the thing up just to be heard and then it starts hissing and complaining like I need to buy it a dozen roses or something...

IDK though, joking aside something doesn't smell right here. I know the 57 isn't exactly a high output mic but...

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