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    GAStronomist stan's Avatar
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    Mic placement for speaker cabs

    Here's an interesting article on mic ing up speaker cabs for you home studio folks:

    http://www.premierguitar.com/article...ring_Technique

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    Haha perfect timing Stan I literally just finished reading the article after my music teacher / classical axe teacher / awesome mate sent it to me! I'll definitely try it out!

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    Im newbie to this forum, but Im also an ex audio engineer and studio owner, the technique outlined in stans post is correct, but what I did with great success is leave a guitar plugged into the amp, but a rag tied around the neck to stop any string ring and feedback, you listen for the maximum tonal range of buzz, eg how whomphy, toppy it is, as you move the mic around you will hear a HUGE difference in the sound/tone, you listen for the most of everything, once your there, you have the best mic position for that amp, if you want a different tone, start turning knobs.

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    Cheers soundguy, I'll remember that once my band hit the studio soon!!

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