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What's the best way to run a long signal from a head amp to an isobox cabinet?

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Submitted by Alejandro GW on Sun, 12/12/2010 - 11:49

Hey guys, I recently build an isobox for my speaker cabinet so I can crank my tube amp without disturbing the neighbors too much the head amp I've been using it's most of the times just a couple of inches away from the isobox but now I want to move the head to where my control room is at witch is considerably a long distance.

Amp cabinet mic clamp

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Submitted by jg49 on Sun, 03/29/2009 - 21:51

Hey anyone using these?
Amplitube Uno
It seems like a good idea especially in live recording, just so many places to put mic stands but I was wondering how well constructed they are and what kind of reach and distance they have. I mean can you get the mic wherever you need?

Or what stands are you using live?

Guitar amp cabinet question

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Submitted by BobRogers on Sun, 01/18/2009 - 10:50

I'd like suggestions for a guitar amp extension speaker cabinet that I could use to isolate my Matchless Hurricane (15 amp) or Fender Blues Jr. (after adding a speaker out jack). I'd be using it for jazz, folk, county, and blues right now. This would be used primarily for recording so I'd like it to be a single speaker and either have no grille cloth or a removable grille.

Observation on Micing electric guitar cabinets.

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Submitted by jm2 on Sun, 11/30/2008 - 10:24

A short time ago, I posted a question about the necessity of recording electric guitar at high SPL (something I had read many times). The responses were in agreement, and several reasons were given as to why a miced guitar amp records better at loud volumes, including the stress of maxed out speakers and tubes.