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Well I don't know about anyone else, but it worked for me and my non existant budget. Before my recorded guitar tone was way too airy, so I threw a large duvet over the amp and mic, and that extra atmosphere I didn't want disappeared!
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What the hell is a Duvet?-Richie
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According to dictionary.com:
"duvet - A quilt, usually with a washable cover, that may be used in place of a bedspread and top sheet." |
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uhhh yeah, what he said
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hmmmmm i didnt got the duvet concept :S
but if it worked great =)
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I would go with moving blankets, they work great for guitar amp isolation.
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