"Paul" guitar amp $125 (vintage) Upstate, NY
- Paul amp. made in canada. just serviced works great. all orig. Vintage
- call 845-309-5065 thanks
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Royer New Video Series Micing a Guitar Cab
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Blending Microphones:
Micing guitar cab with a Royer R-121 and a Shure SM57. Special attention to phase alignment and mic placement technique.
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Questions - Metal Recordings, Studio One 2, Guitar and Such
Hey Hybrid Recording Community, I have a few questions/problems. My band is trying to record our debut EP.
Ambient mic always causes phase issues with close mic on guitar cab
I keep seeing recommendations on the net for using two mics on a guitar cab at once. One dynamic mic close to the speaker cab while an ambient room mic is 4-8 feet away. When I try this, I run into phasing issues as expected. I suspect there is no way around the phase issue aside from correcting it in the daw, perhaps that is the point?
new mic for acoustic guitar to replace AKG c1000 ?
I am a hobbyist and have been recording with an AKG c1000 mic for a 5 or 6 years and feel like its time to try something new. I was breifly looking at a RODE NT1A which is around 250$, but am just beginning my search. Any suggestions?
It will mostly be for acoustic guitar (occasionally used for vocals).
Question about thickening digital guitars
So I am a major VST nerd and I really enjoy the convenience of keeping most things in ITB. I don't have anything but an LA-610 for outboard other than a Tascam DM-4800 which is as warm as. .well, it's not warm. So, I am totally reworking my monitoring end of my studio and adding some OTB analog summing. I am also, after that, planning on beefing up the front end with some more nice pres.
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Solid State Amp vs. Guitar Rig 5
So I'm recording some songs and I'm not sure if it's worth to stick to the amp as it's a bit more hassle to record given that it starts making some cracling noises from time to time, and is much louder to record with.
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Two mics on guitar -- avoiding phase cancellation but new problem arises
Hi. If I Micing a guitar amp, and I set one mic close and the other back, which creates a tonal blend preferred by the musician, I put a delay on the first mic so that the signals are coming to the board simultaneously to avoid phase issues. I checked the wav files and they are aligned -- as well as using my ears. Sonically, all is well.
how loud amp do I need to record distorted guitars, W spekaing. ?
Hi,
how much Watt's should a guitar amp be, to record electric distorted guitars, in studio, professional, or home ? (is there a minimum... standard, or maximum Watts ? )
thanks.
Single mic for one person performance vocals and acoustic guitar
Hi all,
Thanks for your help in advance...
I haven't done this mic setup before; I have a small consult requested from a one person performer who travels and wants me to set up an easy use mixer and single mic to pick up both vocals and acoustic guitar that he can do himself.