krankguitarist
Krankitupologist
Honestly, today, I just spent a good eight hours in the studio with my other guitar player trying to find a good amp/speaker/microphone combination.
I had two cabs and two amps to choose from, and a bunch of mics. I had a Mesa Roadster, a Mesa Mark IV, an Ear Candy Buzzbomb 2x12, and a Marshall MF400 4X12.
The mics: Shure SM57, Beta 57, Audix i5, Sennheiser E609 silver, as well as a sterling audio ST66.
And I *could not* get a decent tone out of any of the lot to save my life! I tried single-mic setups, multiple mic setups, using the ST66 as a room mic, etc, etc, nothing worked! It all amounted to a sound that was either woofy and muddy, too nasal, had serious phase issues, or just all around sucked.
So, for the demo we decided to do the old faithful route, my palmer PDI-09. We're gonna try it out with an SM57 on the marshall cab too, but I dunno how it's gonna turn out.
I seriously *hate* micing up cabs.
I had two cabs and two amps to choose from, and a bunch of mics. I had a Mesa Roadster, a Mesa Mark IV, an Ear Candy Buzzbomb 2x12, and a Marshall MF400 4X12.
The mics: Shure SM57, Beta 57, Audix i5, Sennheiser E609 silver, as well as a sterling audio ST66.
And I *could not* get a decent tone out of any of the lot to save my life! I tried single-mic setups, multiple mic setups, using the ST66 as a room mic, etc, etc, nothing worked! It all amounted to a sound that was either woofy and muddy, too nasal, had serious phase issues, or just all around sucked.
So, for the demo we decided to do the old faithful route, my palmer PDI-09. We're gonna try it out with an SM57 on the marshall cab too, but I dunno how it's gonna turn out.
I seriously *hate* micing up cabs.