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Mic Placement and the "shavering" method.
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<blockquote data-quote="MadHatter_Lurch" data-source="post: 77205" data-attributes="member: 2385"><p>That sounds pretty dang cool! I will have to try that the next time I record... I am frightened what my hiss would sound like. Thanks for sharing this.</p><p> The little bit of knowledge I have I will impart. When I go to record my guitar, I use a 3 mic setup. The first mic is set right at the grill angled into the side of the top left cone, not t dead on. The next mic I use is about 4-5 feet away and pointing straight to the middle of the 4X12. The last mic I use I put behind the amp about 3 foot high. In my experienced this really captures the tone pretty well. If you would like to hear a song I recored with this method, I have no idea where to post it so just pop me a PM with your E-Mail and I will send it along. Cheers! I hope this helps some people!</p><p></p><p>Peace!</p><p>~Are hats supposed to be recorded?</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="MadHatter_Lurch, post: 77205, member: 2385"] That sounds pretty dang cool! I will have to try that the next time I record... I am frightened what my hiss would sound like. Thanks for sharing this. The little bit of knowledge I have I will impart. When I go to record my guitar, I use a 3 mic setup. The first mic is set right at the grill angled into the side of the top left cone, not t dead on. The next mic I use is about 4-5 feet away and pointing straight to the middle of the 4X12. The last mic I use I put behind the amp about 3 foot high. In my experienced this really captures the tone pretty well. If you would like to hear a song I recored with this method, I have no idea where to post it so just pop me a PM with your E-Mail and I will send it along. Cheers! I hope this helps some people! Peace! ~Are hats supposed to be recorded? [/QUOTE]
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