jmv
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I recently got a fostex MR-8 digital recorder and a Shure SM-58 (i know its a vocal mic, but...) i did a recording with my moms vibro champ, and i was really suprised with the amount of bass it ended up recording. I set the mastering for 'bright', but it still had more low end than i generally prefer. I put the mic right on the speaker, and set the input level, and the rest was pretty standard. When i tried to record my bassman, however, i put the mic on one of the speakers, basically directly on the grill cloth, over what i assume is the cone... and the sound i get is real tinny and thin, not at all like what i hear when i play. Does it have something to do with the volume of the amp (since i was recording it on '10')?? Cuz i messed with the input trim, and it doesn't seem to make a difference.... would a shure sm-57 possibly work better?? I don't have any sort of EQ controls, so thats not the problem... but that also means i don't have much flexability to fix the problem, as well. Should i try different mic placements??
Any suggestions on stuff to try would be appreciated.
Any suggestions on stuff to try would be appreciated.