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micing guidelines
My band has just started to get in to this recording thing, and from what I've read, micing guitar amps generally seems to be a try-and-see type thing. I've been using a SM57 primarily and I have a AT3035 on the way. I've found that I like the 57 about 6 inches from the grill at a slight angle pointed directly at the cone, but it still seems to sound a bit flat. To my amateur ears, moving it closer loses the guitar dynamics, and moving it farther loses clarity. I was just wondering if there are any general guidlines/rule of thumb that would help the experimentation process.
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You could try angling the mic towards the edge of the speaker, or anywhere in between.
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"Where's the best place to put a camera to photograph a mountain?"
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