Experimenting with mic techniques on a guitar amp
Could anyone tell me if Micing a cabnet with lets say 2 mics (in this case 1 dynamic & 1 condenser), would it yield any substantial sonic results? Also with such a setup, would it be wise to set the EQ for each mic to a different setting or not a all? And finally, after all of this, would going to dedicated pre's be better than going to the cabinet or doing both be better?
Suitable Guitar Amplifier Microphone(s)
I have been struggling for a while to find a suitable microphone when Micing a guitar amplifier. Could anyone give me some ideas on mics to achieve a good sound. In other words, what microphones would you use when Micing up a guitar amp?
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Any good guitar amp simulator plugins?
Looking for a good guitar amp simulator plugin. Any good ones out there?
Rob
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Guitar amp iso closet plans?
I have a back room in my studio that is used as a gear docking area or back the van into etc to unload gear. the walls around it are sound proofed. I want to use it to put another guitar cab in. I was thinking of just making a closet with 8" insulation on the top, 2 sides and bottom and just pointing the amp into it. Will this work or should I build a whole iso cab?
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mic recommendations and technics for a 4x10 guitar amp..
Any out of the ordinary sugguestions(not beta57 from 6"...kinda' suggestions)but different mic placement, different mics that sorta' thing.
The band is jazz rock(kinda like phish)
The player is great.Bluesy,rocky,jazzy,creative...
Anyway,these are my options:
Fender strat Fender 4x10 blues deville