I've been away for a while have a listen to what my amps have been doing :D

Toe-Knee

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My free time has been overtaken by my firstborn so the last few months I have not really played guitar or even been online at all.

I got a few hours alone this weekend and built a reamping box for a friend so I threw a mic down and ran some Lundgren M6 DI's through it.

On this is the yeti I built recently and the mkiic+ i'm getting as much time in with these amps as I possibly can as i'll be letting them go in the near future.

https://dl.dropboxusercontent.com/u/9807181/Recordings/Lundgren DI Yeti & MKIIC+.mp3

It should be fairly obvious which amp is panned left or right but lets see how people guess.
 
Re: I've been away for a while have a listen to what my amps have been doing :D

Signal/ recording chain time! Sounds pretty freakin good.
 
Re: I've been away for a while have a listen to what my amps have been doing :D

Thanks for the feedback. It's all pretty simple stuff.

The only thing that differs between the left and right channel is the amp. Yeti on the left and MKIIC+ on the right everything else is

Reaper playing DI tracks > Tascam US144 MKII Lineout > DIY Reamp Box > Amp > Custom Roadkill Cabs 2x12 with Eminence Legend V128s > SM57 >tascam back into reaper.

There's no EQ or comp on the tracks just volume balancing as the amps were at slightly different levels and then panning 75% L/R and rendered as MP3.
 
Re: I've been away for a while have a listen to what my amps have been doing :D

Mic placement? Also, how easy was your DIY reamp box? Care to share some info?
 
Re: I've been away for a while have a listen to what my amps have been doing :D

Mic placement? Also, how easy was your DIY reamp box? Care to share some info?

The mic was just thrown down at random as it was just a test but looking at the stand I would say it was off axis halfway between the cone edge and dustcap.

The reamp box is really easy just two jacks a switch and a transformer the kit is a little different since I last looked as I just buy the parts when ordering amp bits and do it myself but you can grab this

http://www.diyrecordingequipment.com/products/l2a

It looks even easier to build now.
 
Re: I've been away for a while have a listen to what my amps have been doing :D

Thanks for the info! Much appreciated. Might tackle one of these soon
 
Re: I've been away for a while have a listen to what my amps have been doing :D

Holy $h!+! That sounds amazing!
 
Re: I've been away for a while have a listen to what my amps have been doing :D

THat they are and Peterson Is a great guy to chat with.
 
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