right on the money riff raff. I have done this soooooooo many time live and recorded and mic placement is the key. more center to cone is very gainey and grainey, to left or right of cone away from center gets more basey as you move outward but too far out and you get all clip and no gain. try this, move the mic left or right of speaker cone center (and back)about 6 inches but point it almost at center. than it picks up clip from out side and gain from cone. experiment, you'll get it. good luck :fingersx: :fingersx: :fingersx:RiffRaff said:do you point the mic directly at the speaker or do you set it off axis??? Where is your mic placed on your speaker, in the center or out near an edge???
I find if I droop my SM57 over my amp (micing it off axis) and place the mic out near the edge of the speaker (about 1 to 2 inches in from the edge) I get a great sound through the board. I haven't experienced a grainy or overly bright sound using a 57 but I'm not saying your not having this problem - but before you drop more money on a mic try different mic placements to see if you can't improve the sound.
seafoamer said:I prefer the 58 to the 57.