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<blockquote data-quote="seeker" data-source="post: 7847" data-attributes="member: 610"><p>I've seen the Egnater videos several times, and noticed that the mic was placed inside the Marshall 4x12. Being a newbie to mic'ng guitar cabs I'm curious why this is done. It seems this would cut the highs and make the bass and mids more pronounced, is this correct ? I'll be placing the E609 silver mic's in front of (2) 2 x12's for recording, maybe in seperate rooms to avoid blending the left and right channels with ambient sound. I suppose I'll need to experiment, but punching a hole in my cab grill is out !</p><p> If anyone has any input on stereo recording and mic placement , I'd appreciate the info. </p><p> Thanks !</p><p></p><p></p><p> H</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="seeker, post: 7847, member: 610"] I've seen the Egnater videos several times, and noticed that the mic was placed inside the Marshall 4x12. Being a newbie to mic'ng guitar cabs I'm curious why this is done. It seems this would cut the highs and make the bass and mids more pronounced, is this correct ? I'll be placing the E609 silver mic's in front of (2) 2 x12's for recording, maybe in seperate rooms to avoid blending the left and right channels with ambient sound. I suppose I'll need to experiment, but punching a hole in my cab grill is out ! If anyone has any input on stereo recording and mic placement , I'd appreciate the info. Thanks ! H [/QUOTE]
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