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  • super quick mic test

    been wanting to test out my senheiser hanging mic. at the same time testing my modeler (plexi + modeled TS) through a tube amp (60s bogen challenger PA) and typical speaker cab (2 x 12, v30s).

    had to cut out a lot of higher register. I'm guessing most of that was the digital modeling yuckies? sounded better in the room (reminds me how I don't like micing amps much)

    bass guitar jack is messed up but went with it for the test.

    I'm sure I can do better but that's for when I have more time...

    https://soundcloud.com/dank-s-tar/hb-mic-test1?si=6f63c5a96b4f4a2583609e5f7852bcd8&utm_sour ce=clipboard&utm_medium=text&utm_campaign=social_s haring
    Last edited by DankStar; 10-28-2023, 05:24 PM.

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    Sounds good to me. Which Sennheiser are you running, a 609 or 906? I found the 609 was a little brighter than I wanted to use most of the time, so ended up getting a 906 which has a switch to cut the highs back a bit.
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    • #3
      Originally posted by GuitarStv View Post
      Sounds good to me. Which Sennheiser are you running, a 609 or 906? I found the 609 was a little brighter than I wanted to use most of the time, so ended up getting a 906 which has a switch to cut the highs back a bit.
      I thought you were joking at first. I had no idea there was an evil twin with backwards numbering and more features. I have the 609.

      That explains some things - bright mic, plus a modeler, plus a v30. No wonder I had to cut a lot of highs.

      I don’t mind doing it in the box now that I know it’s a typical issue.

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      • #4
        Sounds good.

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        • #5
          Those drums sound good too. Which ones are they?

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          • #6
            Is everyone going to overlook the PA conversion?
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            • #7
              Originally posted by JOLLY View Post
              Those drums sound good too. Which ones are they?
              Those were ugritone’s tight studio drums (taste of compression kit) and a doom midi loop of theirs. I didn’t do much to them, except maybe put a compressor on the whole kit.

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              • #8
                Originally posted by El Dunco View Post
                Is everyone going to overlook the PA conversion?
                Those are my only full-tube amps: a Bogen Challenger, two Precision Electronics, a Bell Carillion and a Realistic Carnival. I used to get them off eBay (a couple already converted) and a few I took to M-tronics in Mesa AZ. They all have different power tubes, some kinda weird. No effects loops so their preamps do color the sound a bit and add grit in a good way. Typically I’ll just run pedals into them. I’m surprised they still work it’s been like 20 years!
                Last edited by DankStar; 10-29-2023, 08:34 AM.

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                • #9
                  Originally posted by DankStar View Post

                  Those are my only full-tube amps: a Bogen Challenger, two Precision Electronics, a Bell Carillion and a Realistic Carnival. I used to get them off eBay (a couple already converted) and a few I took to M-tronics in Mesa AZ. They all have different power tubes, some kinda weird. No effects loops so their preamps do color the sound a bit and add grit in a good way. Typically I’ll just run pedals into them. I’m surprised they still work it’s been like 20 years!
                  How very hipster, doing it before it was cool!
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                  • #10
                    Originally posted by El Dunco View Post

                    How very hipster, doing it before it was cool!
                    People were definitely doing it but the lunchbox craze was just about to hit. The valve junior may have been out, it was around that time. I got a little carried away but it was just too easy to pop into m-tronics, and they did them up pretty cheap.

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                    • #11
                      Sounds great

                      I got a hanging Sennheiser a few months ago and it's fantastic
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                      • #12
                        Originally posted by Phantasmagoria View Post
                        Sounds great

                        I got a hanging Sennheiser a few months ago and it's fantastic
                        thanks! I'm gonna try blending it with a 57 too. I love the simplicity, just hang it

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                        • #13
                          Originally posted by DankStar View Post

                          thanks! I'm gonna try blending it with a 57 too. I love the simplicity, just hang it
                          They’re amazing like that when positioned right. With the right blend of mics, you absolutely can recreate the parts you love most about your sound in the room, on recording. My favourite combo to date is a Heil PR30 and an e906, sometimes even with a figure 8 pattern condenser lined up underneath.
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                          • #14
                            Originally posted by El Dunco View Post

                            They’re amazing like that when positioned right. With the right blend of mics, you absolutely can recreate the parts you love most about your sound in the room, on recording. My favourite combo to date is a Heil PR30 and an e906, sometimes even with a figure 8 pattern condenser lined up underneath.
                            With two are you doing both up close or is one farther away? I was thinking off center on each speaker but some distance might be cool

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                            • #15
                              Originally posted by DankStar View Post
                              With two are you doing both up close or is one farther away? I was thinking off center on each speaker but some distance might be cool
                              Depends on the room you have. If the room sounds crappy, then close micing is the way to go to reduce any weird reverb or frequency stuff going on. With two close mics I like to put them on different speakers and then pan hard left and right.

                              If the room is OK I like to mix a dynamic mic right up on the speaker cone with a large diaphragm condenser from about six to eight feet back pointing at the amp. You have to play around with positioning a bit to avoid any weird phase stuff, but when it's set up right I find it lets you mix them together without panning to get a very true representation of the sound of the amp in the room.
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